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  • 2. Steroid hormones and aggression in female Galápagos marine iguanas.
    Rubenstein DR, Wikelski M.
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  • 5. Are hotshots always hot? A longitudinal study of hormones, behavior, and reproductive success in male marine iguanas.
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  • 7. Vocal and territorial behavior in the Smith frog (Hypsiboas faber): relationships with plasma levels of corticosterone and testosterone.
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  • 9. Context-specific territorial behavior in urban birds: no evidence for involvement of testosterone or corticosterone.
    Fokidis HB, Orchinik M, Deviche P.
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  • 10. Effects of testosterone and corticosterone on immunocompetence in the zebra finch.
    Roberts ML, Buchanan KL, Hasselquist D, Evans MR.
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  • 12. Corticosterone suppresses cutaneous immune function in temperate but not tropical House Sparrows, Passer domesticus.
    Martin Ii LB, Gilliam J, Han P, Lee K, Wikelski M.
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  • 13. Food supplementation and possible mechanisms underlying early breeding in the Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens).
    Schoech SJ, Bowman R, Reynolds SJ.
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  • 14. Calling rate, corticosterone plasma levels and immunocompetence of Hypsiboas albopunctatus.
    Titon SCM, de Assis VR, Titon B, Barsotti AMG, Flanagan SP, Gomes FR.
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  • 15. Behavioral and hormonal basis of polygynous breeding in male bush warblers (Cettia diphone).
    Wada M, Shimizu T, Kobayashi S, Yatani A, Sandaiji Y, Ishikawa T, Takemure E.
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  • 17. Physiological, morphological and behavioural effects of selecting zebra finches for divergent levels of corticosterone.
    Roberts ML, Buchanan KL, Hasselquist D, Bennett AT, Evans MR.
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  • 19. Hormonal correlates of breeding behavior and pouch color in the Magnificent Frigatebird, Fregata magnificens.
    Osorno JL, Núñez-de la-Mora A, D'Alba L, Wingfield JC.
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  • 20. Reproductive state, but not testosterone, reduces immune function in male house sparrows (Passer domesticus).
    Greenman CG, Martin LB, Hau M.
    Physiol Biochem Zool; 2005 Oct 15; 78(1):60-8. PubMed ID: 15702464
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