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Ecotoxicology (London, England)|June 24, 2011
Mercury levels of Nelson's and saltmarsh sparrows at wintering grounds in Virginia, USADaniel A Cristol, Fletcher M Smith, Claire W Varian-Ramos, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|March 19, 2026
Mercury exposure alone, or combined with chronic food stress, elevates blood corticosterone in the zebra finchCasey L McLaughlin, Eric L Bradley, John P Swaddle, et al.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|December 12, 2012
Decreased immune response in zebra finches exposed to sublethal doses of mercuryCatherine A Lewis, Daniel A Cristol, John P Swaddle, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|August 31, 2020
Sexually selected traits as bioindicators: exposure to mercury affects carotenoid-based male bill color in zebra finchesJessica L Spickler, John P Swaddle, Rebecca L Gilson, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|January 18, 2014
Lifelong exposure to methylmercury disrupts stress-induced corticosterone response in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)Christina S Moore, Daniel A Cristol, Sarah L Maddux, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|February 20, 2013
Altered behavior of neonatal northern watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) exposed to maternally transferred mercuryStephanie Y Chin, John D Willson, Daniel A Cristol, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|December 13, 2012
High levels of maternally transferred mercury do not affect reproductive output or embryonic survival of northern watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon)Stephanie Y Chin, John D Willson, Daniel A Cristol, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 13, 2013
Inter- and intraspecific variation in mercury bioaccumulation by snakes inhabiting a contaminated river floodplainDavid V V Drewett, John D Willson, Daniel A Cristol, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|November 1, 1976
Behavioural treatment of orgasmic dysfunction: a controlled studyD Munjack, A Cristol, A Goldstein, et al.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|July 3, 2018
Agricultural land use creates evolutionary traps for nesting turtles and is exacerbated by mercury pollutionMolly Thompson, Brittney H Coe, Robin M Andrews, et al.
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)|June 24, 2011
Mercury levels of Nelson's and saltmarsh sparrows at wintering grounds in Virginia, USADaniel A Cristol, Fletcher M Smith, Claire W Varian-Ramos, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|March 19, 2026
Mercury exposure alone, or combined with chronic food stress, elevates blood corticosterone in the zebra finchCasey L McLaughlin, Eric L Bradley, John P Swaddle, et al.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|December 12, 2012
Decreased immune response in zebra finches exposed to sublethal doses of mercuryCatherine A Lewis, Daniel A Cristol, John P Swaddle, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|August 31, 2020
Sexually selected traits as bioindicators: exposure to mercury affects carotenoid-based male bill color in zebra finchesJessica L Spickler, John P Swaddle, Rebecca L Gilson, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|January 18, 2014
Lifelong exposure to methylmercury disrupts stress-induced corticosterone response in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)Christina S Moore, Daniel A Cristol, Sarah L Maddux, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|February 20, 2013
Altered behavior of neonatal northern watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) exposed to maternally transferred mercuryStephanie Y Chin, John D Willson, Daniel A Cristol, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|December 13, 2012
High levels of maternally transferred mercury do not affect reproductive output or embryonic survival of northern watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon)Stephanie Y Chin, John D Willson, Daniel A Cristol, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 13, 2013
Inter- and intraspecific variation in mercury bioaccumulation by snakes inhabiting a contaminated river floodplainDavid V V Drewett, John D Willson, Daniel A Cristol, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|November 1, 1976
Behavioural treatment of orgasmic dysfunction: a controlled studyD Munjack, A Cristol, A Goldstein, et al.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|July 3, 2018
Agricultural land use creates evolutionary traps for nesting turtles and is exacerbated by mercury pollutionMolly Thompson, Brittney H Coe, Robin M Andrews, et al.
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