Repeated exposure to stressful circumstances is generally thought to be associated with increased pathology and reduced longevity. However, growing lines of evidence suggest that the effects of environmental stressors on survival and longevity depend on a multitude of factors and, under some circumstances, might be positive rather than negative. Here, using the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), we show that repeated exposure to stressful conditions (i.e. unpredictable food availability), which induced no changes in body mass, was associated with a decrease in mortality rate and an increase in the age of death. As expected, the treated birds responded to the unpredictable food supply by increasing baseline glucocorticoid stress hormone secr...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...
Repeated exposure to stressful circumstances is generally thought to be associated with increased pa...
Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while benef...
Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while benef...
Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while benef...
(1) The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental...
The relationship between environmental stress exposure and ageing is likely to vary with stressor se...
The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental var...
The relationship between environmental stress exposure and ageing is likely to vary with stressor se...
Stress during development can have long-term consequences, which may be costly to lifetime fitness. ...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...
Repeated exposure to stressful circumstances is generally thought to be associated with increased pa...
Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while benef...
Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while benef...
Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while benef...
(1) The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental...
The relationship between environmental stress exposure and ageing is likely to vary with stressor se...
The glucocorticoid axis is essential for coping with predictable and unpredictable environmental var...
The relationship between environmental stress exposure and ageing is likely to vary with stressor se...
Stress during development can have long-term consequences, which may be costly to lifetime fitness. ...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Repeated exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have long-term detrim...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...