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Charles F Thompson

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Journal of Zoology (London, England : 1987)|May 29, 2015
Mass-based condition measures and their relationship with fitness: in what condition is condition?Craig A Barnett, Toshitaka N Suzuki, Scott K Sakaluk, et al.
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie|February 23, 2024
INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF INCREASED NESTBOX TEMPERATURE AND VITAMIN E ON NESTLING GROWTH ARE ATTENUATED BY PLASTICITY IN FEMALE INCUBATION EFFORTPaige A Duncan, Ashley M Tauber, Scott K Sakaluk, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|May 19, 2016
Elevated corticosterone during egg production elicits increased maternal investment and promotes nestling growth in a wild songbirdE Keith Bowers, Rachel M Bowden, Charles F Thompson, et al.
Journal of Zoology (London, England : 1987)|June 6, 2017
Size of nest-cavity entrance influences male attractiveness and paternal provisioning in house wrensDarren S Will, Erin E Dorset, Charles F Thompson, et al.
Animal Cognition|January 4, 2021
Female birds monitor the activity of their mates while brooding nest-bound youngJonathan B Jenkins, Alexander J Mueller, Charles F Thompson, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 8, 2008
Why are incubation periods longer in the tropics? A common-garden experiment with house wrens reveals it is all in the eggW Douglas Robinson, John D Styrsky, Brian J Payne, et al.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London|May 13, 2020
Connecting the dots: avian eggshell pigmentation, female condition and paternal provisioning effortKara E Hodges, Nathan T Mortimer, Alysia D Vrailas-Mortimer, et al.
The American Naturalist|April 20, 2019
Condition-Dependent Begging Elicits Increased Parental Investment in a Wild Bird PopulationE Keith Bowers, Jonathan B Jenkins, Alexander J Mueller, et al.
Functional Ecology|October 23, 2018
Pre- and postnatal effects of experimentally manipulated maternal corticosterone on growth, stress reactivity and survival of nestling house wrensBeth M Weber, E Keith Bowers, Kimberly A Terrell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 30, 2012
Sex-biased terminal investment in offspring induced by maternal immune challenge in the house wren (Troglodytes aedon)E Keith Bowers, Rebecca A Smith, Christine J Hodges, et al.
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Journal of Zoology (London, England : 1987)|May 29, 2015
Mass-based condition measures and their relationship with fitness: in what condition is condition?Craig A Barnett, Toshitaka N Suzuki, Scott K Sakaluk, et al.
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie|February 23, 2024
INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF INCREASED NESTBOX TEMPERATURE AND VITAMIN E ON NESTLING GROWTH ARE ATTENUATED BY PLASTICITY IN FEMALE INCUBATION EFFORTPaige A Duncan, Ashley M Tauber, Scott K Sakaluk, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|May 19, 2016
Elevated corticosterone during egg production elicits increased maternal investment and promotes nestling growth in a wild songbirdE Keith Bowers, Rachel M Bowden, Charles F Thompson, et al.
Journal of Zoology (London, England : 1987)|June 6, 2017
Size of nest-cavity entrance influences male attractiveness and paternal provisioning in house wrensDarren S Will, Erin E Dorset, Charles F Thompson, et al.
Animal Cognition|January 4, 2021
Female birds monitor the activity of their mates while brooding nest-bound youngJonathan B Jenkins, Alexander J Mueller, Charles F Thompson, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 8, 2008
Why are incubation periods longer in the tropics? A common-garden experiment with house wrens reveals it is all in the eggW Douglas Robinson, John D Styrsky, Brian J Payne, et al.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London|May 13, 2020
Connecting the dots: avian eggshell pigmentation, female condition and paternal provisioning effortKara E Hodges, Nathan T Mortimer, Alysia D Vrailas-Mortimer, et al.
The American Naturalist|April 20, 2019
Condition-Dependent Begging Elicits Increased Parental Investment in a Wild Bird PopulationE Keith Bowers, Jonathan B Jenkins, Alexander J Mueller, et al.
Functional Ecology|October 23, 2018
Pre- and postnatal effects of experimentally manipulated maternal corticosterone on growth, stress reactivity and survival of nestling house wrensBeth M Weber, E Keith Bowers, Kimberly A Terrell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 30, 2012
Sex-biased terminal investment in offspring induced by maternal immune challenge in the house wren (Troglodytes aedon)E Keith Bowers, Rebecca A Smith, Christine J Hodges, et al.
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