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 …

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 stress as a potential adaptive modulator of offspring survival, phenotype, and performance in response to elevated temperatures

TR Warriner - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Climate change is increasing global water temperatures, and by altering temperatures, is
subsequently impacting aquatic life, particularly ectothermic fish. When mothers encounter …

Physiological State Determinants of Maternal Cortisol Signaling and Its Impact on Offspring Quality and Fitness

SL Currier - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Assessing the intergenerational effects of maternal stress is important for predicting how
offspring will respond to changing environments. The overall aim of my thesis was to …