305 results on '"Vitousek, Maren N."'
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2. Gene expression in the female tree swallow brain is associated with inter- and intra-population variation in glucocorticoid levels
3. Selection counteracts developmental plasticity in body-size responses to climate change
4. Light at night disrupts trophic interactions and population growth of lady beetles and pea aphids
5. Developmental stage‐dependent effects of perceived predation risk on nestling tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
6. Corrigendum to “Does variation in glucocorticoid concentrations predict fitness? A phylogenetic meta-analysis” [Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 300 (2021) 113611]
7. Brief increases in corticosterone affect morphology, stress responses, and telomere length, but not post-fledging movements, in a wild songbird
8. Life history and environment predict variation in testosterone across vertebrates
9. The relative speed of the glucocorticoid stress response varies independently of scope and is predicted by environmental variability and longevity across birds.
10. Corticosterone exposure is associated with long‐term changes in DNA methylation, physiology and breeding decisions in a wild bird.
11. Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality
12. Endocrine flexibility can facilitate or constrain the ability to cope with global change
13. Full lifetime perspectives on the costs and benefits of lay-date variation in tree swallows
14. Plumage manipulation alters associations between behaviour, physiology, the internal microbiome and fitness
15. Can antibody-based assays consistently detect differences in feather corticosterone?
16. What Is Stress? A Systems Perspective
17. Understanding Context Dependence in Glucocorticoid–Fitness Relationships : The Role of the Nature of the Challenge, the Intensity and Frequency of Stressors, and Life History
18. Species-Specific Means and Within-Species Variance in Glucocorticoid Hormones and Speciation Rates in Birds
19. Detecting Bias in Large-Scale Comparative Analyses : Methods for Expanding the Scope of Hypothesis-Testing with HormoneBase
20. Metabolic Scaling of Stress Hormones in Vertebrates
21. Illuminating Endocrine Evolution : The Power and Potential of Large-Scale Comparative Analyses
22. Standing Variation and the Capacity for Change : Are Endocrine Phenotypes More Variable Than Other Traits?
23. Do Seasonal Glucocorticoid Changes Depend on Reproductive Investment? A Comparative Approach in Birds
24. Effects of experimental chronic traffic noise exposure on adult and nestling corticosterone levels, and nestling body condition in a free-living bird
25. The lingering impact of stress : brief acute glucocorticoid exposure has sustained, dose-dependent effects on reproduction
26. Dynamic modulation of sociality and aggression: an examination of plasticity within endocrine and neuroendocrine systems
27. Evolutionary behavioral endocrinology: Introduction to the special issue
28. Environmental unpredictability shapes glucocorticoid regulation across populations of tree swallows
29. Social signal manipulation and environmental challenges have independent effects on physiology, internal microbiome, and reproductive performance in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor).
30. Cold temperatures induce priming of the glucose stress response in tree swallows
31. Radio-Frequency Near-Field Sensor Design for Minuscule Internal Motion
32. Joint effects of social interactions and environmental challenges on physiology, internal microbiome, and reproductive performance in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
33. Endocrine Flexibility: Optimizing Phenotypes in a Dynamic World?
34. Hormones and Behavior: A Life History Perspective
35. Developmental stage-dependent effects of perceived predation risk on physiology and fledging success of tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
36. Melanin plumage ornaments in both sexes of Northern Flicker are associated with body condition and predict reproductive output independent of age
37. Stress and success: Individual differences in the glucocorticoid stress response predict behavior and reproductive success under high predation risk
38. Natural and experimental cold exposure in adulthood increase the sensitivity to future stressors in a free‐living songbird
39. An experimental analysis of the heritability of variation in glucocorticoid concentrations in a wild avian population
40. Heat shock protein gene expression varies among tissues and populations in free-living birds
41. Timing of Breeding Reveals a Trade-Off between Immune Investment and Life History in Tree Swallows
42. Gut Microbiome as a Mediator of Stress Resilience: A Reactive Scope Model Framework
43. No apparent trade-off between the quality of nest-grown feathers and time spent in the nest in an aerial insectivore, the Tree Swallow
44. Signaling stress? An analysis of phaeomelanin-based plumage color and individual corticosterone levels at two temporal scales in North American barn swallows, Hirundo rustica erythrogaster
45. Individual variation in natural or manipulated corticosterone does not covary with circulating glucose in a wild bird
46. Within-individual consistency and between-individual variation in the shapes of eggs laid by tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
47. Temperature-Induced Priming of the Glucose Stress Response
48. Investment in Mate Choice Depends on Resource Availability in Female Galápagos Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus)
49. The relative speed of the glucorticoid stress response varies independently of scope and is predicted by environmental variability and longevity across birds
50. To breed or not to breed: Physiological correlates of reproductive status in a facultatively biennial iguanid
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