Symposium S5

Stress Phenotype: Linking Molecular, Cellular, and Physiological Stress Responses to Fitness

Day: Saturday, Jan. 5, 07:50-15:30
Room: 18

Organizer(s): Haruka Wada, Britt Heidinger

Symposium Author(s) Title

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HEIDINGER, Britt*; WADA, Haruka; WADA, Haruka A brief introduction to the symposium

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ROMERO, L. Michael How Truly Conserved is the “Well-Conserved” Vertebrate Stress Response?

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DANTZER, B*; WESTRICK, SE; MONAGHAN, P; HAUSSMANN, M; BOUTIN, S; HUMPHRIES, MM; LANE, JE; MCADAM, AG; VAN KESTEREN, F Maternal glucocorticoids alter a network of offspring traits in red squirrels but are these changes adaptive?

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KELLY, Morgan*; SIROVY, Kyle; LAPEYRE, Jerome; KELLY, Morgan What doesn’t bend: Environmentally responsive gene expression and measures of fitness in natural populations of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica

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BREUNER, CW*; BERK, SA Links between glucocorticoids and fitness; three hypotheses, lots of data and 10 years later: what do we know, what’s next?

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WADA, H Damage-fitness model: Integrating stress physiology models

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RUBENSTEIN, DR Epigenetic mechanisms for plasticity in coping with environmental change

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VITOUSEK, Maren N*; TAFF, Conor C; ZIMMER, Cedric; ARDIA, Daniel R Stress and success: The role of variation in the efficacy of negative feedback in the glucocorticoid stress response

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BOWSHER, Julia H*; TORSON, Alex S; YOCUM, George D; RINEHART, Joseph P Protective Mechanisms During Low Temperature Stress in a Solitary Bee

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SCHWARTZ, Tonia/S; SCHWARTZ, Tonia Using Transcriptomics to Further our Understanding of the Divergent Effects of Stressors on Physiology, Life History and Fitness

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