Effects of developmental stress on animal phenotype and performance: a quantitative review

HJF Eyck, KL Buchanan, OL Crino… - Biological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Developmental stressors are increasingly recognised for their pervasive influence on the
ecology and evolution of animals. In particular, many studies have focused on how …

Multiple environmental stressors induce an adaptive maternal effect

AL Potticary, RA Duckworth - The American Naturalist, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
Evolution of adaptation requires predictability and recurrence of functional contexts. Yet
organisms live in multifaceted environments that are dynamic and ever changing, making it …

Pre‐and postnatal effects of experimentally manipulated maternal corticosterone on growth, stress reactivity and survival of nestling house wrens

BM Weber, EK Bowers, KA Terrell… - Functional …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Corticosterone plays a central role in maintaining homeostasis, promoting energy
acquisition, and regulating the stress response in birds. Exposure to elevated levels of …

Intergenerational plasticity to cycling high temperature and hypoxia affects offspring stress responsiveness and tolerance in zebrafish

MYT Lim, NJ Bernier - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
Predicted climate change-induced increases in heat waves and hypoxic events will have
profound effects on fishes, yet the capacity of parents to alter offspring phenotype via non …

Exposure to exogenous egg cortisol does not rescue juvenile Chinook salmon body size, condition, or survival from the effects of elevated water temperatures

TR Warriner, CAD Semeniuk, TE Pitcher… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is leading to altered temperature regimes which are impacting aquatic life,
particularly for ectothermic fish. The impacts of environmental stress can be translated …

Zebrafish parental progeny investment in response to cycling thermal stress and hypoxia: deposition of heat shock proteins but not cortisol

MYT Lim, NJ Bernier - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2022 - journals.biologists.com
The maternal match hypothesis predicts that maternal exposure to a stressor may help
prepare offspring to cope with the same disturbance in later life. Although there is support for …

Mimicking transgenerational signals of future stress: thermal tolerance of juvenile chinook salmon is more sensitive to elevated rearing temperature than exogenously …

TR Warriner, CAD Semeniuk, TE Pitcher… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Elevated temperatures resulting from climate change are expected to disproportionately
affect ectotherms given their biological function has a direct link to environmental …

Prenatal yolk corticosterone exposure promotes skeletal growth and induces oxidative imbalance in yellow-legged gull embryos

A Romano, CD Possenti, M Caprioli… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.biologists.com
Maternally derived hormones induce variation in offspring phenotype, with consequences
that can carry over into post-natal life and even into adulthood. In birds, maternal egg …

Early-life stress influences ion balance in developing zebrafish (Danio rerio)

AJ Hare, AM Zimmer, R LePabic, AL Morgan… - Journal of Comparative …, 2021 - Springer
As a key endocrine axis involved in responding to stress, the hypothalamic–pituitary–
interrenal axis plays dual roles in mobilizing energy and maintaining ionic/osmotic balance …

Phenotypic integration of behavioural and physiological traits is related to variation in growth among stocks of Chinook salmon

MGE Dender, PM Capelle, OP Love… - Canadian Journal of …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
The selection for a single organismal trait like growth in breeding programs of farmed
aquaculture species can counterintuitively lead to lowered harvestable biomass. We outbred …