Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one 25 phenotype, is a key mechanism for how animals adapt to environmental (including thermal) 26 variation. Vertebrate glucocorticoid hormones exert broad scale regulation of physiological, 27 behavioral and morphological traits that influence fitness under many life-history or 28 environmental contexts. Yet the capacity for vertebrates to demonstrate different types of 29 thermal plasticity, including rapid compensation or longer acclimation in glucocorticoid 30 hormone function, when subject to different environmental temperature regimes remains poorly 31 addressed. Here, we explored if patterns of urinary corticosterone metabolites responded (i....
<p>Control group represents male toads that were sampled using the capture handling protocol at 25°C...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Animals use irruptive movement to avoid exposure ...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one phen...
Extreme temperature can cause metabolic, immune and behavioural changes in amphibians. Short-term st...
The thermodynamic response of corticosterone secretion in amphibians can provide insights into the s...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Extreme environmental temperature could impact the physiology and ecology of animals. The stress end...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Environmental temperature has profound effects on animal physiology, ecology, and evolution. Glucoco...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture have recently been shown for the first time i...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
<p>Control group represents male toads that were sampled using the capture handling protocol at 25°C...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Animals use irruptive movement to avoid exposure ...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one phen...
Extreme temperature can cause metabolic, immune and behavioural changes in amphibians. Short-term st...
The thermodynamic response of corticosterone secretion in amphibians can provide insights into the s...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Extreme environmental temperature could impact the physiology and ecology of animals. The stress end...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Environmental temperature has profound effects on animal physiology, ecology, and evolution. Glucoco...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture have recently been shown for the first time i...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
<p>Control group represents male toads that were sampled using the capture handling protocol at 25°C...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Animals use irruptive movement to avoid exposure ...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...