Organisms can adapt to variable environments by using environmental cues to modulate developmental gene expression. In principle, maternal influences can adaptively adjust offspring phenotype when early life and adult environments match, but they may be maladaptive when future environments are not predictable. One of the best-studied 'maternal effects' is through modification of the offspring's hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, the neuroendocrine system that controls responses to stress. In addition to the direct transfer of glucocorticoids from mother to offspring, offspring HPA function and other phenotypes can also be affected by epigenetic modifications like DNA methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor promoter. Here we exami...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. General introduction -- Chapt...
Personality traits are heritable and respond to natural selection, but are at the same time influenc...
Stress is a well-known cause of reproductive dysfunction in many species, including birds, rodents, ...
Organisms can adapt to variable environments by using environmental cues to modulate developmental g...
There is mounting evidence that, across taxa, females breeding in competitive environments tend to a...
The early environment impacts many aspects of an individual’s developing phenotype. In particular, e...
DNA methylation could shape phenotypic responses to environmental cues and underlie developmental pl...
The environment experienced during early life is a crucial factor in the life of many organisms. Thi...
Individuals often differ in their ability to cope with challenging environmental and social conditio...
Early developmental conditions are known to have life-long effects on an individual’s behavior, phys...
DNA methylation could shape phenotypic responses to environmental cues and underlie developmental pl...
Developmental conditions can impact the adult phenotype via epigenetic changes that modulate gene ex...
Early developmental conditions are known to have life-long effects on an individual's behavior, phys...
Disentangling the interaction between the genetic basis and environmental context underlying phenoty...
Developmental conditions can impact the adult phenotype via epigenetic changes that modulate gene ex...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. General introduction -- Chapt...
Personality traits are heritable and respond to natural selection, but are at the same time influenc...
Stress is a well-known cause of reproductive dysfunction in many species, including birds, rodents, ...
Organisms can adapt to variable environments by using environmental cues to modulate developmental g...
There is mounting evidence that, across taxa, females breeding in competitive environments tend to a...
The early environment impacts many aspects of an individual’s developing phenotype. In particular, e...
DNA methylation could shape phenotypic responses to environmental cues and underlie developmental pl...
The environment experienced during early life is a crucial factor in the life of many organisms. Thi...
Individuals often differ in their ability to cope with challenging environmental and social conditio...
Early developmental conditions are known to have life-long effects on an individual’s behavior, phys...
DNA methylation could shape phenotypic responses to environmental cues and underlie developmental pl...
Developmental conditions can impact the adult phenotype via epigenetic changes that modulate gene ex...
Early developmental conditions are known to have life-long effects on an individual's behavior, phys...
Disentangling the interaction between the genetic basis and environmental context underlying phenoty...
Developmental conditions can impact the adult phenotype via epigenetic changes that modulate gene ex...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. General introduction -- Chapt...
Personality traits are heritable and respond to natural selection, but are at the same time influenc...
Stress is a well-known cause of reproductive dysfunction in many species, including birds, rodents, ...