International audienceDroughts are becoming more intense and frequent with climate change. These extreme weather events can lead to mass mortality and reproduction failure, and therefore cause population declines. Understanding how the reproductive physiology of organisms is affected by water shortages will help clarify whether females can adjust their reproductive strategy to dry conditions or may fail to reproduce and survive. In this study, we investigated the consequences of a short period of water deprivation (2 weeks) during early pregnancy on the physiology and behaviour of a cold- and wet-adapted ectotherm (Vipera berus). We also examined water allocation to developing embryos and embryonic survival. Water-deprived females exhibited...
1. Parenting is costly and because the relationship between the mother and embryos is not mutualisti...
One of the greatest current threats to biodiversity is climate change. However, understanding of org...
International audienceParent-offspring conflicts occur when resources are limited for allocation, an...
International audienceDroughts are becoming more intense and frequent with climate change. These ext...
Dataset from : https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coab071 Dezetter, M., Le Galliard, J. F., Guiller, G...
International audience1. Parent–offspring conflicts are likely to occur when resources are limiting ...
Parent-offspring conflicts are likely to occur when resources are limiting either at pre- or postnat...
International audienceCirculating glucocorticoid (GC) levels may increase as a result of reproductiv...
The physiological mechanisms underlying the 'cost of reproduction' remain under debate, though oxida...
abstract: Water-balance is a critical but understudied consideration for animals reproducing in dry ...
Mothers invest a lot of time into the healthy development of their young. Yet, climate change is mak...
International audienceThe use of fat to support the energy needs of reproduction (i.e. capital breed...
International audienceParent-offspring conflicts are widespread in nature given that resources are o...
Parent-offspring conflicts are widespread given that resources are often limited. Recent evidence ha...
1. Parenting is costly and because the relationship between the mother and embryos is not mutualisti...
One of the greatest current threats to biodiversity is climate change. However, understanding of org...
International audienceParent-offspring conflicts occur when resources are limited for allocation, an...
International audienceDroughts are becoming more intense and frequent with climate change. These ext...
Dataset from : https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coab071 Dezetter, M., Le Galliard, J. F., Guiller, G...
International audience1. Parent–offspring conflicts are likely to occur when resources are limiting ...
Parent-offspring conflicts are likely to occur when resources are limiting either at pre- or postnat...
International audienceCirculating glucocorticoid (GC) levels may increase as a result of reproductiv...
The physiological mechanisms underlying the 'cost of reproduction' remain under debate, though oxida...
abstract: Water-balance is a critical but understudied consideration for animals reproducing in dry ...
Mothers invest a lot of time into the healthy development of their young. Yet, climate change is mak...
International audienceThe use of fat to support the energy needs of reproduction (i.e. capital breed...
International audienceParent-offspring conflicts are widespread in nature given that resources are o...
Parent-offspring conflicts are widespread given that resources are often limited. Recent evidence ha...
1. Parenting is costly and because the relationship between the mother and embryos is not mutualisti...
One of the greatest current threats to biodiversity is climate change. However, understanding of org...
International audienceParent-offspring conflicts occur when resources are limited for allocation, an...