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Edward Jitik Narayan

Edward Jitik Narayan

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
2826
World Ranking
2358
National Ranking
128

Best Publications

  • The relationship between physiological stress and wildlife disease: consequences for health and conservation

    Stephanie Hing;Edward J. Narayan;R. C. Andrew Thompson;Stephanie S. Godfrey

  • Non-invasive reproductive and stress endocrinology in amphibian conservation physiology

    Edward Jitik Narayan

  • Sight of a predator induces a corticosterone stress response and generates fear in an amphibian.

    Edward Jitik Narayan;John F. Cockrem;Jean-Marc Hero

  • Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture and captivity in the cane toad (Rhinella marina)

    Edward Jitik Narayan;John F. Cockrem;Jean-Marc Hero

  • Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture, and annual patterns of urinary corticosterone in wild and captive endangered Fijian ground frogs (Platymantis vitiana)

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  • Non-invasive evaluation of physiological stress in an iconic Australian marsupial: the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus).

    Edward Jitik Narayan;Koa Webster;Vere Nicolson;Al Mucci

  • Urinary corticosterone metabolites and chytridiomycosis disease prevalence in a free-living population of male Stony Creek frogs (Litoria wilcoxii).

    Christina Kindermann;Edward Jitik Narayan;Jean-Marc Hero

  • Urinary corticosterone responses to capture and toe-clipping in the cane toad (Rhinella marina) indicate that toe-clipping is a stressor for amphibians.

    Edward Jitik Narayan;Frank C. Molinia;Christina Kindermann;John F. Cockrem

  • Urinary corticosterone responses and haematological stress indicators in the endangered Fijian ground frog (Platymantis vitiana) during transportation and captivity

    Edward Jitik Narayan;Jean-Marc Hero

  • Annual cycles of urinary reproductive steroid concentrations in wild and captive endangered Fijian ground frogs (Platymantis vitiana).

    Edward Jitik Narayan;Frank C. Molinia;Ketan S. Christi;Craig G. Morley

  • Prevalence and determinants of stereotypic behaviours and physiological stress among tigers and leopards in Indian zoos.

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  • Extreme Competence: Keystone Hosts of Infections.

    Lynn B. Martin;Bri Anne Addison;Andrew G.D. Bean;Katherine L. Buchanan

  • Non-invasive methods for measuring and monitoring stress physiology in imperiled amphibians

    Edward J. Narayan;Edward J. Narayan;Zachery R. Forsburg;Drew R. Davis;Caitlin R. Gabor

  • One size does not fit all: Monitoring faecal glucocorticoid metabolites in marsupials.

    Kerry V. Fanson;Kerry V. Fanson;Emily C. Best;Ashley Bunce;Ashley Bunce;Benjamin G. Fanson

  • Effects of temperature on urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to short-term capture and handling stress in the cane toad (Rhinella marina)

    Edward Jitik Narayan;John F. Cockrem;Jean-Marc Hero

  • Repeated thermal stressor causes chronic elevation of baseline corticosterone and suppresses the physiological endocrine sensitivity to acute stressor in the cane toad (Rhinella marina).

    Edward Jitik Narayan;Jean-Marc Hero

  • Sarcoptic mange in wombats—A review and future research directions

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  • Individual variation and repeatability in urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture in the cane toad (Rhinella marina)

    Edward Jitik Narayan;Frank C Molinia;John Cockrem;Jean-Marc Hero

  • The effect of stress and stress hormones on dynamic colour-change in a sexually dichromatic Australian frog

    Christina Kindermann;Edward Jitik Narayan;Francis Janitra Wild;Clyde Hamilton Wild

  • A review of factors influencing the stress response in Australian marsupials

    Stephanie Hing;Edward Jitik Narayan;R. C. Andrew Thompson;Stephanie Godfrey

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