Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as a major stressor for wildlife. Cane toads (Rhinella marina) have expanded their range into warmer regions of Australia and they provide a suitable model species to study the sub-lethal impacts of thermal stressor on the endocrine physiology of amphibians. Presently, there is no information to show that exposure to an acute thermal stressor could initiate a physiological stress (glucocorticoid) response and secondly, the possible effects on reproductive hormones and performance. Answering these questions is important for understanding the impacts of extreme temperature on amphibians. In this study, we experimented on cane toads from Queenslan...
Non-invasive measurement of urinary corticosterone and testosterone metabolites in amphibians provid...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
<p>Control group represents male toads that were sampled using the capture handling protocol at 25°C...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Extreme environmental temperature could impact the physiology and ecology of animals. The stress end...
Extreme temperature can cause metabolic, immune and behavioural changes in amphibians. Short-term st...
The thermodynamic response of corticosterone secretion in amphibians can provide insights into the s...
Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one 25 p...
Continued range expansion into physiologically challenging environments requires invasive species to...
Continued range expansion into physiologically challenging environments requires invasive species to...
Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one phen...
Field endocrinology research through the quantification of glucocorticoids or stress hormones in fre...
Global climate change is negatively impacting global biodiversity and ectothermic vertebrates, with ...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Non-invasive measurement of urinary corticosterone and testosterone metabolites in amphibians provid...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
<p>Control group represents male toads that were sampled using the capture handling protocol at 25°C...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Climatic warming is a global problem and acute thermal stressor in particular could be considered as...
Extreme environmental temperature could impact the physiology and ecology of animals. The stress end...
Extreme temperature can cause metabolic, immune and behavioural changes in amphibians. Short-term st...
The thermodynamic response of corticosterone secretion in amphibians can provide insights into the s...
Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one 25 p...
Continued range expansion into physiologically challenging environments requires invasive species to...
Continued range expansion into physiologically challenging environments requires invasive species to...
Phenotypic plasticity, broadly defined as the capacity of one genotype to produce more than one phen...
Field endocrinology research through the quantification of glucocorticoids or stress hormones in fre...
Global climate change is negatively impacting global biodiversity and ectothermic vertebrates, with ...
Amphibians respond to environmental stressors by secreting corticosterone, a stress hormone which pr...
Non-invasive measurement of urinary corticosterone and testosterone metabolites in amphibians provid...
Repeatability of physiological response variables, such as the stress hormone corticosterone, across...
<p>Control group represents male toads that were sampled using the capture handling protocol at 25°C...