The teratogenic effects of thermal stress were studied in the oviparous Italian wall lizard Podarcis sicula. To this purpose, the eggs were exposed to continuous or temporary cold (15 8C) or warm (30 8C) stresses and the effects were analysed at the cytological and molecular levels. The results demonstrated the lethality of the continuous regimes and of the warm temporary regime, no matter if given at early (5 days) or late (15 days) stages of development. Temporary cold stress also resulted in lethality, but only if given in the early stage; later, in fact, it resulted in an abnormal development, with marked alterations in the encephalic vesicles, in the eyes and the trunk organs. By in situ hybridization, it was demonstrated that these al...
The lizard Calotes versicolor delays oviposition of oviductal eggs for as long as 6 months or more u...
One of the greatest current threats to biodiversity is climate change. However, understanding of org...
Females of some lizard species exhibit lower body temperatures (T(b)s) when reproductive (gravid or ...
The teratogenic effects of thermal stress were studied in the oviparous Italian wall lizard Podarcis...
The teratogenic effects of thermal stress were studied in the oviparous Italian wall lizard Podarcis...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
The Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) are a superfamily of molecular chaperones that maintain cellular home...
Many features of the development of reptiles are affected by temperature, but very little is known a...
The cleidoic eggs of oviparous reptiles are protected from the external environment by membranes and...
Developmental stress can have organizational effects on suites of physiological, morphological, and ...
Global climate change involves both prolonged periods of higher-than-normal temperatures, and short ...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
This presentation overviews the impact that heat stress has on Anolis sagrei development. Our lab us...
Sublethal stressors will likely mediate an organism’s response to climate change. Mobile animals c...
The role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in heat tolerance has been demonstrated in cultured cells and...
The lizard Calotes versicolor delays oviposition of oviductal eggs for as long as 6 months or more u...
One of the greatest current threats to biodiversity is climate change. However, understanding of org...
Females of some lizard species exhibit lower body temperatures (T(b)s) when reproductive (gravid or ...
The teratogenic effects of thermal stress were studied in the oviparous Italian wall lizard Podarcis...
The teratogenic effects of thermal stress were studied in the oviparous Italian wall lizard Podarcis...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
The Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) are a superfamily of molecular chaperones that maintain cellular home...
Many features of the development of reptiles are affected by temperature, but very little is known a...
The cleidoic eggs of oviparous reptiles are protected from the external environment by membranes and...
Developmental stress can have organizational effects on suites of physiological, morphological, and ...
Global climate change involves both prolonged periods of higher-than-normal temperatures, and short ...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
This presentation overviews the impact that heat stress has on Anolis sagrei development. Our lab us...
Sublethal stressors will likely mediate an organism’s response to climate change. Mobile animals c...
The role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in heat tolerance has been demonstrated in cultured cells and...
The lizard Calotes versicolor delays oviposition of oviductal eggs for as long as 6 months or more u...
One of the greatest current threats to biodiversity is climate change. However, understanding of org...
Females of some lizard species exhibit lower body temperatures (T(b)s) when reproductive (gravid or ...