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This is an Appendix to the essay "What Did Late Nineteenth Century Women Write?" published in the book "Global Voices from the Women’s Library at the World’s Columbian Exposition" edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth (Palgrave...
Artificial incubation of avian eggs is used in scientific research, conservation, zoo husbandry, and the commercial poultry industry. However, whether artificial incubation negatively impacts post-hatch nestling phenotypes and survival...
Seagrass meadow ‘blue carbon’ stock is influenced by the meadow’s species composition and the environmental conditions in which they live. However, the influence of meadow organic carbon (OC) stock drivers can vary across seagrass...
Direct and indirect effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation on development and survival of young of a tropical passerine: Oecologia (2019) 190:485–496
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global phenomenon that influences climate variation and, in turn, the ecological processes affecting the abundance and distribution of populations across taxa. For example, the ENSO can...
This is an Appendix to the essay "What Did Late Nineteenth Century Women Write?" published in the book "Global Voices from the Women's Library at the World's Columbian Exposition" edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth (Palgrave...
Testing the developmental hypothesis of the HPA axis in a tropical passerine: corticosterone hyporesponsiveness and negative feedback sensitivity diminished with developmental age in lance-tailed manakins (Chiroxiphia lanceolata)
When vertebrates are exposed to stressors, the subsequent acute increase in glucocorticoids by the hypothalamic–pituitaryadrenal (HPA) axis triggers a suite of adaptive responses, including mobilization of stored energy and repression of...
The spatial distribution of prospective mates can dramatically affect the process and outcome of mate choice. In a variety of species, spacing between males influences the likelihood that females visit particular individuals or respond...
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