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Michael W Butler

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|December 1, 2023
Comments on "Surviving high temperatures: a case study of the spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata)" by Rani, Sangeeta et al., https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-28084-wMichael W Butler
Plos One|September 15, 2015
Interactions between Biliverdin, Oxidative Damage, and Spleen Morphology after Simulated Aggressive Encounters in Veiled ChameleonsMichael W Butler, Russell A Ligon
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|July 20, 2010
Relationships between dietary carotenoids, body tissue carotenoids, parasite burden, and health state in wild mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklingsMichael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
Behavioural Processes|August 27, 2016
Body mass and immune function, but not bill coloration, predict dominance in female mallardsRussell A Ligon, Michael W Butler
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 28, 2013
Immune function is related to adult carotenoid and bile pigment levels, but not to dietary carotenoid access during development, in female mallard ducksMichael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
Plos One|June 6, 2012
Differential effects of early- and late-life access to carotenoids on adult immune function and ornamentation in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)Michael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 17, 2019
Immune challenge-induced oxidative damage may be mitigated by biliverdinJessica L Baylor, Michael W Butler
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|December 9, 2010
Past or present? Relative contributions of developmental and adult conditions to adult immune function and coloration in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)Michael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 15, 2009
Many variations on a few themes: a broader look at development of iridescent scales (and feathers)Helen T Ghiradella, Michael W Butler
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 22, 2016
Plasticity of immunity in response to eatingRachel L Luoma, Michael W Butler, Zachary R Stahlschmidt
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|December 1, 2023
Comments on "Surviving high temperatures: a case study of the spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata)" by Rani, Sangeeta et al., https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-28084-wMichael W Butler
Plos One|September 15, 2015
Interactions between Biliverdin, Oxidative Damage, and Spleen Morphology after Simulated Aggressive Encounters in Veiled ChameleonsMichael W Butler, Russell A Ligon
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|July 20, 2010
Relationships between dietary carotenoids, body tissue carotenoids, parasite burden, and health state in wild mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklingsMichael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
Behavioural Processes|August 27, 2016
Body mass and immune function, but not bill coloration, predict dominance in female mallardsRussell A Ligon, Michael W Butler
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 28, 2013
Immune function is related to adult carotenoid and bile pigment levels, but not to dietary carotenoid access during development, in female mallard ducksMichael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
Plos One|June 6, 2012
Differential effects of early- and late-life access to carotenoids on adult immune function and ornamentation in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)Michael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 17, 2019
Immune challenge-induced oxidative damage may be mitigated by biliverdinJessica L Baylor, Michael W Butler
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|December 9, 2010
Past or present? Relative contributions of developmental and adult conditions to adult immune function and coloration in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)Michael W Butler, Kevin J McGraw
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 15, 2009
Many variations on a few themes: a broader look at development of iridescent scales (and feathers)Helen T Ghiradella, Michael W Butler
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 22, 2016
Plasticity of immunity in response to eatingRachel L Luoma, Michael W Butler, Zachary R Stahlschmidt
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