
Overview
Background
Stress, reproduction and chemical communication in marsupials. Effects of stress on ageing and neurodegenerative diseases. Vertebrate ecophysiology.
Adrian Bradley’s laboratory focuses on the following areas:
The role of hormones on behaviour in vertebrates, especially marsupials.Chemical communication in vertebratesStructure and function of the vomeronasal and olfactory organs in marsupials and their role in stress and reproduction.Vertebrate ecophysiology, with emphasis upon marsupials inhabiting environments ranging from cool temperate to subtropical rainforests.Metabolic strategies in adaptation in vertebrates.The effect of stress upon the brain, and modulation of adrenocortical and reproductive axes.Effect of stress on accelerated ageing and neurodegenerative processes in the brain of marsupials.Effect of stress and ageing upon cognitive performance and the role of the hippocampus. Includes the effect of stress on hippocampal neuronal connectivity and function.The pathogenesis of peptic ulcer in small marsupials, a model in which Helicobacter sp. do not appear to be involved. Reproduction, chemical communication and social organization in marsupial glidersThe Bradley laboratory has carried out some of the pioneering work on pituitary-adrenocortical and pituitary-gonadal function in marsupials and was the first to describe the role of free cortisol in the spectacular annual mortality of males in populations of small dasyurid marsupials. These studies also demonstrated the significant role of haemorrhage from gastric ulcers in contributing to the male mortality.This laboratory employs a range of sensitive endocrine techniques both in the laboratory and in the field to interpret metabolic and reproductive strategies that are used by a range of vertebrates as they adapt to changes in the physical and social environment during their life history.Neuroendocrine studies use immunohistochemical, confocal and EM techniques to examine neurons and glial cells within the hippocampus and in the olfactory and vomeronasal pathways..Dr Bradley has ongoing collaborative projects in various locations that include the Daintree World Heritage Rainforest Region, North Queensland, South Stradbroke Island, Tasmania and in Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada. Previous collaborative projects have been carried out on mammal populations in the following locations:In Western Australia, the Kimberley, the SW wheatbelt, Karri forests and islands off the West Australian coast,Moreton Island, North & South Stradbroke Islands, QueenslandKakadu National Park, Northern TerritoryThe Daintree World Heritage area, North QueenslandForest and alpine mammals in Tasmania and VictoriaYunnan Province, SW ChinaKluane National Park, Yukon, Canada
Availability
- Dr Adrian Bradley is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Tasmania
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
- Bachelor of Law, University of Tasmania
Works
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2007
Conference Publication
Sex steroid binding proteins in the plasma of hatchling Chelonia mydas
Ikonomopoulou, M. P., Whittier, J. M., Ibrahim, K. and Bradley, A. J. (2007). Sex steroid binding proteins in the plasma of hatchling Chelonia mydas. 45th Annual Meeting of the Australian Marine Sciences Association: AMSA2007, Melbourne, Australia, 9-13 July 2007. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Marine Sciences Association.
2007
Conference Publication
Stress and hippocampal damage in Australian marsupial mice
Bradley, A. J. (2007). Stress and hippocampal damage in Australian marsupial mice. The joint meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society (ANS 2007: 27th Annual Meeting) and the International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO 2007: 7th World Congress of Neuroscience), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 12-17 July 2007. Melbourne, Australia: International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO).
2006
Journal Article
Identification and properties of steroid-binding proteins in nesting Chelonia mydas plasma
Ikonomopoulou, MP, Bradley, AJ, Whittier, JM and Ibrahim, K (2006). Identification and properties of steroid-binding proteins in nesting Chelonia mydas plasma. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 176 (8), 775-782. doi: 10.1007/s00360-006-0099-2
2006
Conference Publication
Factors influencing the orientation and swimming behaviour of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchlings in Malaysia
McArdle, Alicia, Whittier, Joan and Bradley, Adrian (2006). Factors influencing the orientation and swimming behaviour of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchlings in Malaysia. The Society of Wetland Scientists 27th International Conference and the Australian Marine Sciences Association 44th Annual Meeting, Cairns, Australia, 9-14 July 2006. Kilkivan, Qld, Australia: Australian Marine Sciences Association.
2006
Journal Article
Comparison of growth and development of the red-tailed phascogale (Phascogale calura) in three captive colonies
Foster, W. K., Bradley, A. J., Caton, W. and Taggart, D. A. (2006). Comparison of growth and development of the red-tailed phascogale (Phascogale calura) in three captive colonies. Australian Journal Of Zoology, 54 (5), 343-352. doi: 10.1071/ZO06033
2006
Conference Publication
Ecophysiology in the Antipodes: Hormones and population regulation
Bradley, A. J. (2006). Ecophysiology in the Antipodes: Hormones and population regulation. International Conference on Problems of Population Ecology of Animals, Tomsk, Western Siberia, 19-22 September 2006. Russia: Russian Academy of Sciences.
2006
Conference Publication
Introducing the joys of histology to science students
Aland, R. C. and Bradley, A. J. (2006). Introducing the joys of histology to science students. ANZACA 2006: 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 30 November-1 December 2006.
2006
Journal Article
Plasma steroids and steroid-binding capacity in male semelparous dasyurid marsupials (Phascogale tapoatafa) that survive beyond the breeding season in captivity
Schmidt, A. L., Taggart, D. A., Holz, P., Temple-Smith, P. D. and Bradley, A. J. (2006). Plasma steroids and steroid-binding capacity in male semelparous dasyurid marsupials (Phascogale tapoatafa) that survive beyond the breeding season in captivity. General And Comparative Endocrinology, 149 (3), 236-243. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2006.06.003
2006
Conference Publication
Possible functional impairment in olfaction in the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus
Aland, R. C., Bradley, A. J. and Kemp, A. (2006). Possible functional impairment in olfaction in the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus. Population Ecology of Animals Conference 2006, Tomsk, Russia, 19-22 September 2006.
2005
Journal Article
Carpal glands in feral pigs (Sus domesticus) in tropical lowland rainforest in north-east Queensland, Australia
Heise-Pavlov, S., Heise-Pavlov, P. and Bradley, A. (2005). Carpal glands in feral pigs (Sus domesticus) in tropical lowland rainforest in north-east Queensland, Australia. Journal of Zoology, 266 (1), 73-80. doi: 10.1017/S0952836905006655
2005
Conference Publication
Identification and properties of sex steroid binding proteins in nesting Chelonia mydas plasma
Ikonomopoulou, M. P., Bradley, A. J., Whittier J. M. and Ibrahim, K. (2005). Identification and properties of sex steroid binding proteins in nesting Chelonia mydas plasma. ANZSCPB 2005: 22nd Annual Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Dunedin, Otago, N.Z., 9-11 December 2005. Dunedin, NZ: Australian & New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology & Biochemistry.
2005
Conference Publication
Connectivity of olfactory regions in the brain of the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus
Aland, R. C. and Bradley, A. J. (2005). Connectivity of olfactory regions in the brain of the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus. ANZSCPB 2005: 22nd Annual Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Dunedin, NZ, 9-11 December 2005. Dunedin, NZ: Australian & New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology & Biochemistry.
2005
Conference Publication
Changes in the secondary sexual characteristics of the male Squirrel Glider Petaurus norfolcensis
Bell, S., Brearley, G. and Bradley, A. J. (2005). Changes in the secondary sexual characteristics of the male Squirrel Glider Petaurus norfolcensis. Australian Mammal Society Meeting 2007, Armidale, NSW, 2-4 July 2005.
2005
Journal Article
Trap success in an island population of the squirrel glider Petaurus norfolcensis in South-East Queensland
Brearley, G., Bradley, A. J. and Bell, S. L. (2005). Trap success in an island population of the squirrel glider Petaurus norfolcensis in South-East Queensland. The Queensland Naturalist, 43 (4-6), 62-68.
2005
Conference Publication
Evidence for the island syndrome in the marsupial Squirrel Glider
Bell, S., Brearley, G. and Bradley, A. J. (2005). Evidence for the island syndrome in the marsupial Squirrel Glider. Australian Mammal Society, Melbourne, Victoria, 3-5 July 2005.
2004
Conference Publication
The role of olfaction in the life history of a semelparous dasyurid marsupial Antechinus subtropicus
Bradley, Adrian J. (2004). The role of olfaction in the life history of a semelparous dasyurid marsupial Antechinus subtropicus. ISBE 2004: 10th Jubilee Congress of International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Jyväskylä, Finland, 10-15 July 2004.
2004
Conference Publication
Connectivity of central olfactory regions in the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus
Aland, Rachel C. and Bradley, Adrian J. (2004). Connectivity of central olfactory regions in the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus. ISBE 2004: 10th Jubilee Congress of International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Jyväskylä, Finland, 10-15 July 2004.
2003
Conference Publication
Delight, decline, disease & death in a small marsupial Antechinus subtropicus
Bradley, A. J. (2003). Delight, decline, disease & death in a small marsupial Antechinus subtropicus. Annual Meeting of Australian & New Zealand Comparative Physiologists, Hobart, Tasmania, 2003. Australian and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry.
2003
Conference Publication
Nasal anatomy of the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus
Aland, R. C and Bradley, A. J. (2003). Nasal anatomy of the marsupial mouse, Antechinus subtropicus. 20th Annual Meeting of Australian and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, 5-7 December 2003. Australia: University of Tasmania.
2002
Journal Article
Field discrimination of the petaurid gliders Petaurus norfolcensis and Petaurus breviceps in Southeast Queensland
Millis, A., Bradley, A. J. and Hale, P. (2002). Field discrimination of the petaurid gliders Petaurus norfolcensis and Petaurus breviceps in Southeast Queensland. The Queensland Naturalist, 40 (4-6), 50-62.
Funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
How much can a koala bear? Physiological stress, movement patterns and diet of koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) at the semi-arid edge of their distribution
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The role of the stress response in the adaptation of cane toads to different environments
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Costs and benefits of island life: A comparative study of the ecology, physiology and conservation genetics of island and mainland squirrel gliders
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Ecological and physiological responses of arboreal mammals to urban habitat edges: A squirrel glider case study
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Steroid hormones, steroid binding proteins and persistent environmental pollutants in green (chelonia mydas) and flatback (natator depressus) turtles
Principal Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
AN EXAMINATION OF THE NEUROPROTECTIVE STRATEGIES USED BY THE EPAULETTE SHARK IN RESPONSE TO HYPOXIA
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
ASPECTS OF OLFACTION IN THE LIFE HISTORY OF Antechinus Subtropicus
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The Effect of an Acute Psychological Stress on the Reduction-Oxidation Status of Central and Peripheral Tissue
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Mark Bellingham
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of landscape change on a widely distributed species: the case of a semi-arid koala population
Associate Advisor
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2012
Master Philosophy
The Effect of Chronic Stress on Cellular Immunity: A Possible Alleviation by Praescent
Associate Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
THE EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE UNDERNUTRITION ON LONGEVITY AND ASPECTS OF AGEING OF THE RODENT BRAIN
Associate Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
ASPECTS OF FEMALE REPRODUCTION IN THE MARSUPIALS, THE BRUSHTAIL POSSUM, TRICHOSURUS VULPECULA AND THE NORTHERN BROWN BANDICOOT, ISOODON MACROURUS
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
ECTOPARASITES ANS STRESS PHYSIOLOGY OF CORAL TROUT PLECTROPOMUS LEOPARDUS (LACEPEDE, 1802)
Associate Advisor
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2004
Master Science
Interactions between stress and reproduction in elasmobranchs
Associate Advisor
Media
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- Agrochemicals
- Anatomy
- Conservation biology
- Ecology
- Endangered Species
- Endocrine disruptors
- Morphology
- Neuroendocrinology
- Physiology
- Reproduction
- Science and Technology
- Steroid dynamics
- Stress response
- Toxicology
- Vertebrate ecophysiology
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