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The following pages link to Stress response during development predicts fitness in a wild, long lived vertebrate. (Q35793493):
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- Endocrine mechanisms, behavioral phenotypes and plasticity: known relationships and open questions (Q26774046) (← links)
- Measures of physiological stress: a transparent or opaque window into the status, management and conservation of species? (Q27302242) (← links)
- Does environmental enrichment reduce stress? An integrated measure of corticosterone from feathers provides a novel perspective (Q28742004) (← links)
- Scales tell a story on the stress history of fish (Q30412572) (← links)
- Blubber cortisol: a potential tool for assessing stress response in free-ranging dolphins without effects due to sampling (Q30418877) (← links)
- Towards an integrative model of sociality in caviomorph rodents (Q30470575) (← links)
- Stress, song and survival in sparrows (Q30493345) (← links)
- UVB radiation variably affects n-3 fatty acids but elevated temperature reduces n-3 fatty acids in juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar). (Q30575261) (← links)
- Increased adrenal responsiveness and delayed hatching date in relation to polychlorinated biphenyl exposure in Arctic-breeding black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla). (Q30913730) (← links)
- Developmental exposure to a toxic spill compromises long-term reproductive performance in a wild, long-lived bird: the white stork (Ciconia ciconia). (Q31056696) (← links)
- Individual-based analysis of hair corticosterone reveals factors influencing chronic stress in the American pika. (Q33817171) (← links)
- Indices of stress in three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus in relation to extreme weather events and exposure to wastewater effluent (Q33948635) (← links)
- Sociality, glucocorticoids and direct fitness in the communally rearing rodent, Octodon degus. (Q33967527) (← links)
- Population, behavioural and physiological responses of an urban population of black swans to an intense annual noise event (Q34425166) (← links)
- Stress-induced tradeoffs in a free-living lizard across a variable landscape: consequences for individuals and populations (Q34490669) (← links)
- Can synchronizing feather-based measures of corticosterone and stable isotopes help us better understand habitat-physiology relationships? (Q34716114) (← links)
- Lizards from urban areas are more asymmetric: using fluctuating asymmetry to evaluate environmental disturbance (Q35080854) (← links)
- How integrated are behavioral and endocrine stress response traits? A repeated measures approach to testing the stress-coping style model (Q35084584) (← links)
- Immune function and HPA axis activity in free-ranging rhesus macaques (Q35096825) (← links)
- Ecological carryover effects complicate conservation. (Q35560328) (← links)
- Links between fear of humans, stress and survival support a non-random distribution of birds among urban and rural habitats (Q36035202) (← links)
- Why fly the extra mile? Using stress biomarkers to assess wintering habitat quality in migratory shorebirds (Q36060370) (← links)
- Do cleaning organisms reduce the stress response of client reef fish? (Q36259706) (← links)
- The relationship of telomere length to baseline corticosterone levels in nestlings of an altricial passerine bird in natural populations (Q36454619) (← links)
- Nestling erythrocyte resistance to oxidative stress predicts fledging success but not local recruitment in a wild bird (Q36590518) (← links)
- Cortisol directly impacts Flavobacterium columnare in vitro growth characteristics (Q37182221) (← links)
- In search of relationships between the acute adrenocortical response and fitness (Q37207623) (← links)
- Developmental programming: cumulative effects of increased pre-hatching corticosterone levels and post-hatching unpredictable food availability on physiology and behaviour in adulthood (Q37217545) (← links)
- Tracing the dynamics of gene transcripts after organismal death. (Q37637116) (← links)
- Adaptation to potential threat: The evolution, neurobiology, and psychopathology of the security motivation system (Q37781497) (← links)
- Measuring stress in wildlife: techniques for quantifying glucocorticoids (Q37846129) (← links)
- Comparative ecophysiology of a critically endangered (CR) ectotherm: Implications for conservation management. (Q38368168) (← links)
- Time as tyrant: The minute, hour and day make a difference for corticosterone concentrations in wild nestlings. (Q38403924) (← links)
- Physiological and fitness correlates of experimentally altered hatching asynchrony magnitude in chicks of a wild seabird. (Q38418947) (← links)
- Acute stress during ontogeny suppresses innate, but not acquired immunity in a semi-precocial bird (Larus delawarensis). (Q38420043) (← links)
- Prolactin stress response does not predict brood desertion in a polyandrous shorebird (Q38424705) (← links)
- Repeatability of baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels across early life stages in the Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) (Q38428932) (← links)
- Corticosterone, brood size, and hatch order in free-living Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) nestlings (Q38428947) (← links)
- The influence of nest attendance and provisioning on nestling stress physiology in the Florida scrub-jay (Q38433663) (← links)
- Measuring Selection on Physiology in the Wild and Manipulating Phenotypes (in Terrestrial Nonhuman Vertebrates). (Q38693268) (← links)
- Local glucocorticoid production in lymphoid organs of mice and birds: Functions in lymphocyte development. (Q38798062) (← links)
- Determinants of parental care and offspring survival during the post-fledging period: males care more in a species with partially reversed sex roles (Q39030435) (← links)
- Corticosterone mediated costs of reproduction link current to future breeding. (Q39377102) (← links)
- Stress responsiveness predicts individual variation in mate selectivity. (Q39446253) (← links)
- Modulation of the adrenocortical response to acute stress with respect to brood value, reproductive success and survival in the Eurasian hoopoe. (Q39471906) (← links)
- Natural variation in stress response is related to post-stress parental effort in male house sparrows (Q39836312) (← links)
- Corticosterone responses in birds: individual variation and repeatability in Adelie penguins (Pygoscelisadeliae) and other species, and the use of power analysis to determine sample sizes. (Q39989204) (← links)
- No evidence for an effect of traffic noise on the development of the corticosterone stress response in an urban exploiter (Q40338919) (← links)
- An experimental examination of interindividual variation in feather corticosterone content in the house sparrow, Passer domesticus in southeast Australia (Q40339785) (← links)
- Pre-fledgling oxidative damage predicts recruitment in a long-lived bird (Q40459336) (← links)