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  • 6. Selection for fast and slow exploration affects baseline and stress-induced corticosterone excretion in Great tit nestlings, Parus major.
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  • 10. Prolactin stress response does not predict brood desertion in a polyandrous shorebird.
    Kosztolányi A, Küpper C, Chastel O, Parenteau C, Yılmaz KT, Miklósi A, Székely T, Lendvai AZ.
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  • 11. Modulation of prolactin but not corticosterone responses to stress in relation to parental effort in a long-lived bird.
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  • 13. Coping with novelty and stress in free-living house sparrows.
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  • 18. Stress response and the value of reproduction: are birds prudent parents?
    Bókony V, Lendvai AZ, Liker A, Angelier F, Wingfield JC, Chastel O.
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  • 19. Seasonal changes in adrenocortical responses to acute stress in Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus) on the Tibetan Plateau: comparison with house sparrow (P. domesticus) in North America and with the migratory P. domesticus in Qinghai Province.
    Li D, Wang G, Wingfield JC, Zhang Z, Ding C, Lei F.
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  • 20. Corticosterone responses change seasonally in free-living house sparrows (Passer domesticus).
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