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Sex-specific developmental plasticity in response to yolk corticosterone in an oviparous lizard
2009
Journal of Experimental Biology
Corticosterone exposure during prenatal development as a result of maternal upregulation of circulating hormone levels has been shown to have effects on offspring development in mammals. Corticosterone has also been documented in egg yolk in oviparous vertebrates, but the extent to which this influences phenotypic development is less studied. We show that maternal corticosterone is transferred to egg yolk in an oviparous lizard (the mallee dragon, Ctenophorus fordi Storr), with significant
doi:10.1242/jeb.024257
pmid:19329741
fatcat:7lbyhn6uivft5f52pucnjterve