Threat-sensitive generalization of predator recognition by larval amphibians

2009 ◽  
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Maud C. O. Ferrari ◽  
Grant E. Brown ◽  
François Messier ◽  
Douglas P. Chivers
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Author(s):  
Maud C. O. Ferrari ◽  
François Messier ◽  
Douglas P. Chivers

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Robert Krapfel ◽  
Chester Figiel

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pp. 113-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maud C. O. Ferrari ◽  
Meaghan A. Vavrek ◽  
Chris K. Elvidge ◽  
Bryan Fridman ◽  
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Exposure to stressors and elevation of glucocorticoid hormones such as corticosterone (CORT) has widespread effects on vertebrate brain development. Previous studies have shown that exposure to environmental stressors alters larval amphibian brain morphology and behavior, yet the effects of CORT on amphibian neural development are still unknown. We exposed prometamorphic Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens (Schreber, 1782)) tadpoles for 7 days to a concentration of exogenous CORT (45.56 g/L ) that produced physiologically-relevant increases in plasma CORT. This brief exposure to CORT, relatively late in development, resulted in a significantly larger diencephalon width (relative to body mass) when compared to controls. Although we were unable to detect changes in behavior or body morphology, our results indicate that brain shape is modulated by exposure to CORT. More studies are needed to better understand what accounts for the CORT-induced change in brain shape as well as the functional consequences of these changes.


2012 ◽  
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Jayme L. Waldron ◽  
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