Organismal stress, telomeres and life histories

P Monaghan - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
Most organisms, including ourselves, are exposed to environmental stressors at various
points during life, and responses to such stressors have been optimised by evolution to give …

Endocrine flexibility: optimizing phenotypes in a dynamic world?

CC Taff, MN Vitousek - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2016 - cell.com
Responding appropriately to changing conditions is crucial in dynamic environments.
Individual variation in the flexibility of physiological mediators of phenotype may influence …

[PDF][PDF] Glucocorticoid-mediated phenotypes in vertebrates: multilevel variation and evolution

M Hau, S Casagrande, JQ Ouyang… - Advances in the Study of …, 2016 - baughlab.org
Fluctuations in abiotic and biotic conditions exist in almost all habitats (Dunlap, Loros, &
DeCoursey, 2004; Stevenson et al., 2015). Some fluctuations like the alternation between …

Stress exposure in early post-natal life reduces telomere length: an experimental demonstration in a long-lived seabird

KA Herborn, BJ Heidinger, W Boner… - … of the Royal …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Exposure to stressors early in life is associated with faster ageing and reduced longevity.
One important mechanism that could underlie these late life effects is increased telomere …

[HTML][HTML] Sex diversity in the 21st century: Concepts, frameworks, and approaches for the future of neuroendocrinology

KO Smiley, KM Munley, K Aghi, SE Lipshutz… - Hormones and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sex is ubiquitous and variable throughout the animal kingdom. Historically, scientists have
used reductionist methodologies that rely on a priori sex categorizations, in which two …

Short-and long-term effects of developmental corticosterone exposure on avian physiology, behavioral phenotype, cognition, and fitness: a review

SJ Schoech, MA Rensel, RS Heiss - Current Zoology, 2011 - academic.oup.com
A growing body of evidence from across taxa suggests that exposure to elevated levels of
glucocorticoids during early development can have long-term effects upon physiological and …

Developmental stress predicts social network position

NJ Boogert, DR Farine, KA Spencer - Biology Letters, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can
have major fitness consequences. Various studies have shown that individual differences in …

[HTML][HTML] The positive and negative consequences of stressors during early life

P Monaghan, MF Haussmann - Early Human Development, 2015 - Elsevier
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre-and early postnal life. We present
an evolutionary framework within which such effects can be viewed, and describe how the …

Early-life stress triggers juvenile zebra finches to switch social learning strategies

DR Farine, KA Spencer, NJ Boogert - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-
humans alike [1]. However, stress and other environmental factors can also program …

Indicators of development as sexually selected traits: the developmental stress hypothesis in context

KA Spencer, SA MacDougall-Shackleton - Behavioral Ecology, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The developmental stress hypothesis proposes that the honesty of bird song as a signal may
be maintained by costs incurred during development. That is, song complexity or other …