Tosha Ruth Kelly

6PUBLICATIONS
17CO-AUTHORS
Host-parasite interactionsAnimal behaviourLife historiesAnimal diet and nutritionPacific Peoples diet and nutrition
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Publications (6)

|Jul 17, 2026
Gut microbiota promote early-life digestive function in songbirds.

|Mar 04, 2025
A glucocorticoid receptor antagonist affects corticosterone but not neophobia in wild-caught house sparrows (Passer domesticus).

Marquise S Henry, Melanie G Kimball, Ella B Cochran

|Dec 18, 2024
Day Late, Dollar Short: Runts of Asynchronously Hatched Songbird Broods Have Reduced Survival, Body Size, and Persistent Energy Deficits.

Keegan R Stansberry, Tosha R Kelly, Kaitlin E Couvillion

|May 04, 2022
No Guts About It: Captivity, But Not Neophobia Phenotype, Influences the Cloacal Microbiome of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus).

T R Kelly, A E Vinson, G M King

|May 18, 2021
Preen gland microbiota of songbirds differ across populations but not sexes.

Leanne A Grieves, Gregory B Gloor, Tosha R Kelly

|Mar 24, 2018
Exposing migratory sparrows to Plasmodium suggests costs of resistance, not necessarily of infection itself.

Tosha Ruth Kelly, Simon Joseph Bonner, Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton

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