Journal article

Multiscale evaluation of thermal dependence in the glucocorticoid response of vertebrates

TS Jessop, ML Lane, L Teasdale, D Stuart-Fox, RS Wilson, V Careau, IT Moore

American Naturalist | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Environmental temperature has profound effects on animal physiology, ecology, and evolution. Glucocorticoid (GC) hormones, through effects on phenotypic performance and life history, provide fundamental vertebrate physiological adaptations to environmental variation, yet we lack a comprehensive understanding of how temperature influences GC regulation in vertebrates. Using field studies and metaand comparative phylogenetic analyses, we investigated how acute change and broadscale variation in temperature correlated with baseline and stress-induced GC levels. Glucocorticoid levels were found to be temperature and taxon dependent, but generally, vertebrates exhibited strong positive correlatio..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank K. Buchanan and M. Kearney for constructive comments on drafts of the manuscript and M. Symonds and R. Woodford for help in compiling species and phylogenetic information for comparative analyses. D.S.-F. and R.S.W. were supported by the Australian Research Council (DP1092908 and DP120101215, DP150100198, respectively). I.T.M. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation (IOS-1145625, IOS-1353093).