Exposure to stressors and elevation of glucocorticoid hormones such as corticosterone (CORT) has widespread effects on vertebrate brain development. Previous studies have shown that exposure to environmental stressors alters larval amphibian brain morphology and behavior, yet the effects of CORT on amphibian neural development are still unknown. We exposed prometamorphic Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens (Schreber, 1782)) tadpoles for 7 days to a concentration of exogenous CORT (45.56 g/L ) that produced physiologically-relevant increases in plasma CORT. This brief exposure to CORT, relatively late in development, resulted in a significantly larger diencephalon width (relative to body mass) when compared to controls. Although we wer...
Environmental stress is a major driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in nature. To cope w...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
Amphibians, like other animals, generate corticosterone or cortisol glucocorticoid responses to stim...
In amphibians, large changes in tissue corticosterone content (caused by treatment with large doses ...
Amphibian tadpoles display extensive anti-predator phenotypic plasticity, reducing locomotory activi...
Exposure to elevated glucocorticoids during early mamma-liandevelopment canhaveprofound, long-termco...
Global contamination with organochlorine compounds (OCs) has posed developmental and reproductive pr...
Environmental stressors are ubiquitous. Animals will face a variety of natural and anthropogenic str...
Global change exposes wildlife to a variety of environmental stressors and is affecting biodiversity...
Exposure to adverse environmental conditions can elicit a stress response, which results in an incre...
SYNOPSIS. Basal activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) axis changes over development...
Chronic stress often affects growth and development negatively and these effects are often mediated ...
Competition is known to decrease growth and development rate in tadpoles, but the physiological basi...
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is the principle neurohormone responsible for activating the ve...
Larval amphibians are frequently exposed to multiple stressors in aquatic environments, so understan...
Environmental stress is a major driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in nature. To cope w...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
Amphibians, like other animals, generate corticosterone or cortisol glucocorticoid responses to stim...
In amphibians, large changes in tissue corticosterone content (caused by treatment with large doses ...
Amphibian tadpoles display extensive anti-predator phenotypic plasticity, reducing locomotory activi...
Exposure to elevated glucocorticoids during early mamma-liandevelopment canhaveprofound, long-termco...
Global contamination with organochlorine compounds (OCs) has posed developmental and reproductive pr...
Environmental stressors are ubiquitous. Animals will face a variety of natural and anthropogenic str...
Global change exposes wildlife to a variety of environmental stressors and is affecting biodiversity...
Exposure to adverse environmental conditions can elicit a stress response, which results in an incre...
SYNOPSIS. Basal activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) axis changes over development...
Chronic stress often affects growth and development negatively and these effects are often mediated ...
Competition is known to decrease growth and development rate in tadpoles, but the physiological basi...
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is the principle neurohormone responsible for activating the ve...
Larval amphibians are frequently exposed to multiple stressors in aquatic environments, so understan...
Environmental stress is a major driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in nature. To cope w...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
Amphibians, like other animals, generate corticosterone or cortisol glucocorticoid responses to stim...