Pierre Deviche
Professor
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Arizona State University
United States of America
Biography
Pierre Deviche is an animal physiologist who studies how the environment controls the reproductive system and stress responses of vertebrates. Using seasonally breeding birds in both laboratory and field-based experiments, he investigates the relative importance of various environmental factors such as day length, rainfall, food availability, and social interactions to reproduction, stress sensitivity, and metabolic responses. Deviche and his collaborators also examine the mechanisms controlling the physiological responses to environmental factors. More specifically, they study the relationships that exist between different hormonal systems and the contrasting behavioral effects that reproductive and stress hormones can elicit. This work is providing a clearer understanding of the regulation of behaviors such as parental care and territorial behavior, and of how urbanization may be altering the timing of seasonal reproduction.
Research Interest
The regulation of behaviors such as parental care and territorial behavior, and of how urbanization may be altering the timing of seasonal reproduction.
Publications
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Deviche P, Bittner S, Davies S, Valle S, Gao S, Carpentier E. Endocrine, metabolic, and behavioral effects of and recovery from acute stress in a free-ranging bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 2016 Aug 1;234:95-102. Available from, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2016.06.020
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Deviche P, Desaivre S, Giraudeau M. Experimental manipulation of corticosterone does not influence the clearance rate of plasma testosterone in birds. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 2017 Sep 1;90(5):575-582. Available from, DOI: 10.1086/693043
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Gao S, Sanchez C, Deviche PJ. Corticosterone rapidly suppresses innate immune activity in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Journal of Experimental Biology. 2017 Jan 15;220(2):322-327. Available from, DOI: 10.1242/jeb.144378