Brenna M G Gormally

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Noise and wave pollution processes and measurementEvolutionary impacts of climate changeCreative arts, media and communication curriculum and pedagogyEcological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptationAnimal diet and nutrition
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Publications (6)

|Jan 15, 2024
Investigating the effects of acute and chronic stress on DNA damage.

Ursula K Beattie, Rodolfo S Estrada, Brenna M G Gormally

|Jul 14, 2022
Background DNA damage is higher in summer than winter in both free-living and captive birds.

Ursula K Beattie, Rodolfo S Estrada, Brenna M G Gormally

|Oct 01, 2021
Facilitating Constructive Discussions of Difficult Socio-Scientific Issues.

Gregory R Goldsmith, Brenna M G Gormally, Rebecca M Green

|Aug 17, 2020
Beyond corticosterone: The acute stress response increases DNA damage in house sparrows.

Brenna M G Gormally, Rodolfo Estrada, Mitch McVey

|May 01, 2020
Captive house sparrows (Passer domesticus) show little evidence of seasonality of neophobia responses.

Clare P Fischer, Brenna M G Gormally, L Michael Romero

|Sep 22, 2018
House sparrows (Passer domesticus) adjusted hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis negative feedback and perch hopping activities in response to a single repeated stimulus.

Brenna M G Gormally, L Michael Romero

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