[HTML][HTML] Does oxidative stress shorten telomeres in vivo? A meta-analysis
E Armstrong, J Boonekamp - Ageing Research Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Telomere attrition is considered a hallmark of ageing. Untangling the proximate causes of
telomere attrition may therefore reveal important aspects about the ageing process. In a …
telomere attrition may therefore reveal important aspects about the ageing process. In a …
Stress responses in fish: From molecular to evolutionary processes
In the context of global changes, fish are increasingly exposed to multiple stressors that
have cascading effects from molecules to the whole individual, thereby affecting wild fish …
have cascading effects from molecules to the whole individual, thereby affecting wild fish …
Biology of stress
EJ Gangloff, N Greenberg - Health and welfare of captive reptiles, 2023 - Springer
The concept of stress is notoriously difficult to define, despite its ubiquity in both common
parlance and the scientific literature. Given the clear importance of understanding how …
parlance and the scientific literature. Given the clear importance of understanding how …
Hot and dry conditions predict shorter nestling telomeres in an endangered songbird: Implications for population persistence
Climate warming is increasingly exposing wildlife to sublethal high temperatures, which may
lead to chronic impacts and reduced fitness. Telomere length (TL) may link heat exposure to …
lead to chronic impacts and reduced fitness. Telomere length (TL) may link heat exposure to …
Impacts of rising temperatures and water acidification on the oxidative status and immune system of aquatic ectothermic vertebrates: A meta-analysis
Species persistence in the Anthropocene is dramatically threatened by global climate
change. Large emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2) from human activities are driving …
change. Large emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2) from human activities are driving …
Invited review: Thermal effects on oxidative stress in vertebrate ectotherms
DJ Ritchie, CR Friesen - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 2022 - Elsevier
Human-induced climate change is occurring rapidly. Ectothermic organisms are particularly
vulnerable to these temperature changes due to their reliance on environmental …
vulnerable to these temperature changes due to their reliance on environmental …
Lizards from warm and declining populations are born with extremely short telomeres
A Dupoué, P Blaimont, F Angelier… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Aging is the price to pay for acquiring and processing energy through cellular activity and life
history productivity. Climate warming can exacerbate the inherent pace of aging, as …
history productivity. Climate warming can exacerbate the inherent pace of aging, as …
Are reptiles toast? A worldwide evaluation of Lepidosauria vulnerability to climate change
While most of the available studies on climate change effects on Lepidosauria focused on
changes in species distribution, none has focused on evaluating biogeographic and …
changes in species distribution, none has focused on evaluating biogeographic and …
Of telomeres and temperature: measuring thermal effects on telomeres in ectothermic animals
Ectotherms are classic models for understanding life‐history tradeoffs, including the
reproduction–somatic maintenance tradeoffs that may be reflected in telomere length and …
reproduction–somatic maintenance tradeoffs that may be reflected in telomere length and …
How does early‐life adversity shape telomere dynamics during adulthood? Problems and paradigms
Although early‐life adversity has been associated with negative consequences during
adulthood, growing evidence shows that such adversity can also lead to subsequent stress …
adulthood, growing evidence shows that such adversity can also lead to subsequent stress …