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 …
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 …
Individual variation in the flexibility of physiological mediators of phenotype may influence …
[PDF][PDF] Glucocorticoid-mediated phenotypes in vertebrates: multilevel variation and evolution
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
glucocorticoids during early development can have long-term effects upon physiological and …
Developmental stress predicts social network position
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
be maintained by costs incurred during development. That is, song complexity or other …