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Ethan T. Saffle's research investigates the cross-generational effects of stress in amphibians. His work specifically examines how stress experienced by captive adult amphibians impacts their released offspring. This research contributes to the broader understanding of behavioral and physiological responses to environmental stressors across generations.
Saffle has published one peer-reviewed article on this topic, which has received one citation. His work on amphibian stress responses has involved collaboration with fellow researchers at Arkansas State University, including Lorin A. Neuman‐Lee and Jennifer Terry, with whom he shares a publication. Saffle's research interests align with studies in animal behavior and welfare, as well as broader ecological and physiological responses to environmental conditions.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian (2025)
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- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
- Cross-Generational Effects of Stress on Captive Adults and Their Released Offspring in an Amphibian
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