The costs of living on the coast: Reduction in body size and size‐specific reproductive output in coastal populations of a widespread amphibian
L Lorrain‐Soligon, L Périsse, F Robin… - Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Body size is a critical component of organismal biology. Body size is known to be influenced
by a plethora of environmental conditions, among which exposure to large scale variations …
by a plethora of environmental conditions, among which exposure to large scale variations …
Variations of salinity during reproduction and development affect ontogenetic trajectories in a coastal amphibian
L Lorrain-Soligon, T Bizon, F Robin, M Jankovic… - … Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
Although coastal ecosystems are naturally submitted to temporal variations of salinity,
salinization has been increasing over time threatening coastal biodiversity. Species that …
salinization has been increasing over time threatening coastal biodiversity. Species that …
Energy-related wastewater contamination alters microbial communities of sediment, water, and amphibian skin
BJ Tornabene, KL Smalling, CE Givens, EB Oja… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
To inform responsible energy development, it is important to understand the ecological
effects of contamination events. Wastewaters, a common byproduct of oil and gas extraction …
effects of contamination events. Wastewaters, a common byproduct of oil and gas extraction …
Some like it salty: Spatio‐temporal dynamics of salinity differentially affect anurans and caudates in coastal wetlands
L Lorrain‐Soligon, F Robin, C Barbraud… - Freshwater …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal wetlands are naturally subjected to salinity, which is expected to increase through
global climate changes. Most species will be affected by these changes, leading to major …
global climate changes. Most species will be affected by these changes, leading to major …
Testing whether adrenal steroids mediate phenotypic and physiologic effects of elevated salinity on larval tiger salamanders
Salinity (sodium chloride, NaCl) from anthropogenic sources is a persistent contaminant that
negatively affects freshwater taxa. Amphibians can be susceptible to salinity, but some …
negatively affects freshwater taxa. Amphibians can be susceptible to salinity, but some …
Salty surprises: Developmental and behavioral responses to environmental salinity reveal higher tolerance of inland rather than coastal Bufo spinosus tadpoles
L Lorrain-Soligon, L Boudard, M Sebastiano… - Environmental …, 2025 - Elsevier
Salinization is predicted to intensify due to climate change, impacting biodiversity and
ecosystem functioning. Amphibians, particularly embryos and larvae, are highly susceptible …
ecosystem functioning. Amphibians, particularly embryos and larvae, are highly susceptible …
Reclamation history and land use types across multiple spatial scales shape anuran communities in the coastal land reclamation region
Land reclamation is a widely adopted method for managing land shortage and promoting
coastal economic development globally. However, its impacts on biodiversity vary based on …
coastal economic development globally. However, its impacts on biodiversity vary based on …
Short-and medium-term exposure to salinity alters response to predation, activity and spatial movements in tadpoles
Current environmental changes can drastically affect aquatic freshwater ecosystems.
Salinization is one such change that affects freshwater species due to osmotic costs, which …
Salinization is one such change that affects freshwater species due to osmotic costs, which …
Association Between Reduced Upstream Riparian Forest Cover and Impaired Development of Embryos From Eastern Hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis)
ABSTRACT Populations of the Eastern Hellbender,(a large‐bodied, fully aquatic
salamander) inhabiting stream reaches with low catchment‐wide riparian forest cover …
salamander) inhabiting stream reaches with low catchment‐wide riparian forest cover …
Life on the beach: Movements and growth of a coastal amphibian vary with distance to the sea
L Lorrain‐Soligon, F Robin, S Palier… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Proximity to the seashore is a critical structuring factor of coastal wetlands due to its
influence on varying sources of nutrients (marine and terrestrial) and on the spatial gradient …
influence on varying sources of nutrients (marine and terrestrial) and on the spatial gradient …