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Context dependent variation in corticosterone and phenotypic divergence of Rana arvalis populations along an acidification gradient.

Jelena MausbachAnssi LaurilaKatja Räsänen
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2022)
Our common garden results indicate among population divergence in CORT levels, likely reflecting acidification mediated divergent selection on tadpole physiology, concomitant to selection on larval life-histories and morphology. However, CORT levels were highly environmental context dependent. Jointly these results indicate a potential role for CORT as a mediator of multi-trait divergence along environmental stress gradients in natural populations. At the same time, the population level differences and high context dependency in CORT levels suggest that snapshot assessment of CORT in nature may not be reliable bioindicators of stress.
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