International audienceClimate change should lead to massive loss of biodiversity in most taxa, but the detailed physiological mechanisms underlying population extinction remain largely elusive so far. In vertebrates, baseline levels of hormones such as glucocorticoids (GCs) may be indicators of population state as their secretion to chronic stress can impair survival and reproduction. However, the relationship between GC secretion, climate change and population extinction risk remains unclear. In this study, we investigated whether levels of baseline corticosterone (the main GCs in reptiles) correlate with environmental conditions and associated extinction risk across wild populations of the common lizard Zootoca vivipara. First, we perform...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
Negative density feedbacks have been extensively described in animal species and involve both consum...
Environmental temperature has profound effects on animal physiology, ecology, and evolution. Glucoco...
International audienceClimate change should lead to massive loss of biodiversity in most taxa, but t...
1. Climate change should lead to massive loss of biodiversity in most taxa but the detailed physiolo...
The allostatic load model describes how individuals maintain homeostasis in challenging environment ...
Environmental and intrinsic factors interact to determine energy requirements in vertebrates. Glucoc...
Despite the commonly held belief that reptiles are immune to extreme temperatures, global warming is...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Animals are regularly exposed to environmental, social and physiological challenges. In reaction to ...
Organisms are continuously encountering both predictable and unpredictable ecological stressors with...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
Negative density feedbacks have been extensively described in animal species and involve both consum...
Environmental temperature has profound effects on animal physiology, ecology, and evolution. Glucoco...
International audienceClimate change should lead to massive loss of biodiversity in most taxa, but t...
1. Climate change should lead to massive loss of biodiversity in most taxa but the detailed physiolo...
The allostatic load model describes how individuals maintain homeostasis in challenging environment ...
Environmental and intrinsic factors interact to determine energy requirements in vertebrates. Glucoc...
Despite the commonly held belief that reptiles are immune to extreme temperatures, global warming is...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Animals are regularly exposed to environmental, social and physiological challenges. In reaction to ...
Organisms are continuously encountering both predictable and unpredictable ecological stressors with...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
Negative density feedbacks have been extensively described in animal species and involve both consum...
Environmental temperature has profound effects on animal physiology, ecology, and evolution. Glucoco...