Reproduction and Resistance to Stress: When and How
University of Washington · Stanford University
Abstract
Environmental and social stresses have deleterious effects on reproductive function in vertebrates. Global climate change, human disturbance and endocrine disruption from pollutants are increasingly likely to pose additional stresses that could have a major impact on human society. Nonetheless, some populations of vertebrates (from fish to mammals) are able to temporarily resist environmental and social stresses, and breed successfully. A classical trade-off of reproductive success for potential survival is involved. We define five examples. (i) Aged individuals with minimal future reproductive success that should attempt to breed despite potential acute stressors. (ii) Seasonal breeders when time for actual…
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2Topics & keywords
- Semelparity and iteroparity
- Biology
- Endocrine system
- Breed
- Blockade
- Reproductive success
- Reproduction
- Stressor