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The following pages link to Why is there variation in baseline glucocorticoid levels? (Q60228115):
Displaying 24 items.
- Endocrine mechanisms, behavioral phenotypes and plasticity: known relationships and open questions (Q26774046) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid stress responses of lions in relationship to group composition, human land use, and proximity to people (Q28601772) (← links)
- Reproductive rate, not dominance status, affects fecal glucocorticoid levels in breeding female meerkats (Q30053374) (← links)
- Inter-individual variability in fear of humans and relative brain size of the species are related to contemporary urban invasion in birds. (Q33883697) (← links)
- Hormonal correlates of individual quality in a long-lived bird: a test of the 'corticosterone-fitness hypothesis'. (Q34403108) (← links)
- Experimental food restriction reveals individual differences in corticosterone reaction norms with no oxidative costs (Q34489111) (← links)
- Infection before pregnancy affects immunity and response to social challenge in the next generation (Q35292227) (← links)
- Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function in the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus): Changes in baseline activity, reactivity, and fecal excretion of glucocorticoids across the diurnal cycle (Q36442563) (← links)
- Elevated corticosterone levels decrease reproductive output of chick-rearing Adélie penguins but do not affect chick mass at fledging (Q36519095) (← links)
- Employing individual measures of baseline glucocorticoids as population-level conservation biomarkers: considering within-individual variation in a breeding passerine (Q37343328) (← links)
- Evidence for baseline glucocorticoids as mediators of reproductive investment in a wild bird (Q39264390) (← links)
- Context dependency of baseline glucocorticoids as indicators of individual quality in a capital breeder (Q42608834) (← links)
- Sex differences in the long-term repeatability of the acute stress response in long-lived, free-living Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens). (Q44639598) (← links)
- Within seasons and among years: when are corticosterone levels repeatable? (Q46064674) (← links)
- Do glucocorticoids predict fitness? Linking environmental conditions, corticosterone and reproductive success in the blue tit, Cyanistes caeruleus. (Q46262163) (← links)
- Validation of water-borne steroid hormones in a tropical frog (Physalaemus pustulosus). (Q49345750) (← links)
- Baseline and stress-induced glucocorticoid concentrations are not repeatable but covary within individual great tits (Parus major). (Q51409637) (← links)
- Urinary corticosterone metabolite responses to capture and captivity in the cane toad (Rhinella marina). (Q51438273) (← links)
- Hormone levels predict individual differences in reproductive success in a passerine bird (Q51609554) (← links)
- Validating the use of dermal secretion as a matrix for monitoring glucocorticoid concentrations in African amphibian species (Q64057032) (← links)
- Elevated basal corticosterone levels increase disappearance risk of light but not heavy individuals in a long-term monitored rodent population (Q91941377) (← links)
- Enzymatic antioxidants but not baseline glucocorticoids mediate the reproduction-survival trade-off in a wild bird (Q93380796) (← links)
- Baseline hormone levels are linked to reproductive success but not parental care behaviors (Q95561682) (← links)
- Excreted testosterone and male sexual proceptivity: A hormone validation and proof-of-concept experiment in túngara frogs (Q100446559) (← links)