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Dr Adrian Bradley
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Adrian Bradley

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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

Search Professor Adrian Bradley’s works on UQ eSpace

108 works between 1975 and 2023

101 - 108 of 108 works

1984

Journal Article

Indices of conditions of phalanger populations: a review

Humphreys, W. F., Bradley, A. J., How, R. A. and Barnett, J. L. (1984). Indices of conditions of phalanger populations: a review. Possums and gliders, 59-77.

Indices of conditions of phalanger populations: a review

1983

Journal Article

The natural history of Salmonellae in mammals of the tropical Kimberley region, Western Australia

How, R. A., Bradley, A. J., Iveson, J. B., Kemper, C. M., Kitchener, D. J. and Humphreys, W. F. (1983). The natural history of Salmonellae in mammals of the tropical Kimberley region, Western Australia. Ecology of Disease, 2 (1), 9-32.

The natural history of Salmonellae in mammals of the tropical Kimberley region, Western Australia

1981

Journal Article

ENDOCRINE CHANGES IN DASYURID MARSUPIALS WITH DIFFERING MORTALITY PATTERNS

MCDONALD, IR, LEE, AK, BRADLEY, AJ and THAN, KA (1981). ENDOCRINE CHANGES IN DASYURID MARSUPIALS WITH DIFFERING MORTALITY PATTERNS. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 44 (3), 292-301. doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(81)90004-6

ENDOCRINE CHANGES IN DASYURID MARSUPIALS WITH DIFFERING MORTALITY PATTERNS

1981

Journal Article

CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION OF THE PROSTATE IN THE DASYURID MARSUPIALS, PHASCOGALE-TAPOATAFA AND ANTECHINUS-STUARTII

BARKER, IK, CARBONELL, PL and BRADLEY, AJ (1981). CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION OF THE PROSTATE IN THE DASYURID MARSUPIALS, PHASCOGALE-TAPOATAFA AND ANTECHINUS-STUARTII. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 17 (3), 433-441. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-17.3.433

CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION OF THE PROSTATE IN THE DASYURID MARSUPIALS, PHASCOGALE-TAPOATAFA AND ANTECHINUS-STUARTII

1980

Journal Article

STRESS AND MORTALITY IN A SMALL MARSUPIAL (ANTECHINUS-STUARTII, MACLEAY)

BRADLEY, AJ, MCDONALD, IR and LEE, AK (1980). STRESS AND MORTALITY IN A SMALL MARSUPIAL (ANTECHINUS-STUARTII, MACLEAY). General and Comparative Endocrinology, 40 (2), 188-200. doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(80)90122-7

STRESS AND MORTALITY IN A SMALL MARSUPIAL (ANTECHINUS-STUARTII, MACLEAY)

1979

Journal Article

HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING OF ADRENOCORTICAL AND GONADAL-STEROIDS BY PLASMA-PROTEINS OF AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIALS

SERNIA, C, BRADLEY, AJ and MCDONALD, IR (1979). HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING OF ADRENOCORTICAL AND GONADAL-STEROIDS BY PLASMA-PROTEINS OF AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIALS. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 38 (4), 496-503. doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(79)90159-X

HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING OF ADRENOCORTICAL AND GONADAL-STEROIDS BY PLASMA-PROTEINS OF AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIALS

1976

Journal Article

CORTICOSTEROID-BINDING GLOBULIN AND MORTALITY IN A DASYURID MARSUPIAL

BRADLEY, AJ, MCDONALD, IR and LEE, AK (1976). CORTICOSTEROID-BINDING GLOBULIN AND MORTALITY IN A DASYURID MARSUPIAL. Journal of Endocrinology, 70 (2), 323-324. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0700323

CORTICOSTEROID-BINDING GLOBULIN AND MORTALITY IN A DASYURID MARSUPIAL

1975

Journal Article

EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS CORTISOL ON MORTALITY OF A DASYURID MARSUPIAL

BRADLEY, AJ, MCDONALD, IR and LEE, AK (1975). EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS CORTISOL ON MORTALITY OF A DASYURID MARSUPIAL. Journal of Endocrinology, 66 (2), 281-282. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0660281

EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS CORTISOL ON MORTALITY OF A DASYURID MARSUPIAL

Funding

Past funding

  • 2011 - 2012
    The relationship between habitat loss, stressors and disease in Queensland koalas
    Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management
    Open grant
  • 2010
    Establishment of a digital Scanscope system for virtual microscopy
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2009
    Ecophysiology of the Marsupial Squirrel Gilder; The costs and benefits of Island Life
    Estate of Winifred V. Scott
    Open grant
  • 2009
    Liquid Scintillation Spectroscopy Facility
    UQ School/Centre Co-Funding
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2011
    The conservation of widely distributed species: implications of differences between western and eastern koala populations
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2008
    An evaluation of passive integrated transponder tags as a means of permanently marking marsupial Squirrel Gliders
    Ingram Trust
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    Ecophysiology of the marsupial squirrel glider: The costa and benefits of island life.
    Ingram Trust
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2010
    Applied Decision Analysis for Conservation Biology
    Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Effects of habitat structure, edge effects and barriers on the population ecology and survival of an arboreal mammal
    Queensland Environmental Protection Agency
    Open grant
  • 1999
    Temporal, spatial, genetic and physiological aspects of social structure in the Petaurid Gliders, Petaurus norfolcensis (Squirrel Glider) Petaurus breviceps (Sugar Glider) and Petaurus gracilus (Mahog
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1998
    Temporal, spatial genetic and physiological aspects of social structure in squirrel (Petaurus norfolcensis) and sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps)
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 2000
    Enhancement of shipboard survivorship of coral trout destined for the live fish market
    James Cook University
    Open grant
  • 1997
    Temporal, spatial, genetic and physiological aspects of social structure in the Squirrel Glider Petaurus norfolcensis
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1996 - 1997
    Reproduction in the Musky Rat Kangaroo, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus
    Department of Environment - Queensland
    Open grant
  • 1996
    Assessing stress levels through monitoring of body condition in free-ranging macropods: Practical implications for the management of wild populations of marsupials
    Ingram Trust
    Open grant
  • 1996
    Stress, reproduction and life history in a small marsupial
    UQ External Support Enabling Grant
    Open grant
  • 1995
    The suitability of Coral Trout, Plectropomus leopardus and P. maculatus for fish culture in Australia - Effects of captivity on parasite infection and fish stress
    Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation Inc
    Open grant

Supervision

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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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