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1. Both Low Temperature and Shorter Duration of Food Availability Delay Testicular Regression and Affect the Daily Cycle in Body Temperature in a Songbird.

2. Daily Cycles in Body Temperature in a Songbird Change with Photoperiod and Are Weakly Circadian.

3. Annual gonadal cycles in birds: modeling the effects of photoperiod on seasonal changes in GnRH-1 secretion.

4. Uncoupling clutch size, prolactin, and luteinizing hormone using experimental egg removal.

5. Protracted treatment with corticosterone reduces breeding success in a long-lived bird.

6. Circulating breeding and pre-breeding prolactin and LH are not associated with clutch size in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata).

7. The sub-annual breeding cycle of a tropical seabird.

8. The effect of latitude on photoperiodic control of gonadal maturation, regression and molt in birds.

9. Is microevolution the only emergency exit in a warming world? Temperature influences egg laying but not its underlying mechanisms in great tits.

10. Prior experience with photostimulation enhances photo-induced reproductive response in female house finches.

11. Individual variation in avian reproductive physiology does not reliably predict variation in laying date.

12. Corticosterone predicts foraging behavior and parental care in macaroni penguins.

13. Rapid stress-induced inhibition of plasma testosterone in free-ranging male rufous-winged sparrows, Peucaea carpalis: characterization, time course, and recovery.

14. Up to the challenge? Hormonal and behavioral responses of free-ranging male Cassin's sparrows, Peucaea cassinii, to conspecific song playback.

15. Migratory carryover effects and endocrinological correlates of reproductive decisions and reproductive success in female albatrosses.

16. Increasing temperature, not mean temperature, is a cue for avian timing of reproduction.

17. Seasonal patterns of prolactin and corticosterone secretion in an Antarctic seabird that moults during reproduction.

18. Spring phenology does not affect timing of reproduction in the great tit (Parus major).

19. Hormone levels predict individual differences in reproductive success in a passerine bird.

20. A carryover effect of migration underlies individual variation in reproductive readiness and extreme egg size dimorphism in macaroni penguins.

21. Biological clocks and regulation of seasonal reproduction and migration in birds.

22. Seasonal changes in concentrations of plasma LH and prolactin associated with the advance in the development of photorefractoriness and molt by high temperature in the starling.

23. Control of the annual cycle in birds: endocrine constraints and plasticity in response to ecological variability.

24. Photorefractoriness in birds--photoperiodic and non-photoperiodic control.

25. Seasonality in a temperate zone bird can be entrained by near equatorial photoperiods.

26. Hypothalamic expression of thyroid hormone-activating and -inactivating enzyme genes in relation to photorefractoriness in birds and mammals.

27. Detection of seroconversion to West Nile virus, Usutu virus and Sindbis virus in UK sentinel chickens.

28. A comparison of the effects of single and repeated exposure to an organophosphate insecticide on acetylcholinesterase activity in mammals.

29. Control of molt in birds: association with prolactin and gonadal regression in starlings.

30. Testosterone and autumn territorial behavior in male red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus.

31. Prior experience with photostimulation enhances photo-induced reproductive development in female European starlings: a possible basis for the age-related increase in avian reproductive performance.

32. Evidence against a period of relative photorefractoriness during the recovery of photosensitivity in common starlings.

33. Serological evidence of West Nile virus, Usutu virus and Sindbis virus infection of birds in the UK.

34. Ontogeny of the daily profile of plasma melatonin in European starlings raised under long or short photoperiods.

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