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1. Down-regulating the stress axis: Living in the present while preparing for the future.

2. Coping with extreme free cortisol levels: Seasonal stress axis changes in sympatric North American flying squirrels.

3. Weathering the storm: Decreased activity and glucocorticoid levels in response to inclement weather in breeding Columbian ground squirrels.

4. Assessing stress in wild black-and-white colobus monkeys non-invasively.

6. The glucocorticoid response to environmental change is not specific to agents of natural selection in wild red squirrels.

7. Effects of the social environment on vertebrate fitness and health in nature: Moving beyond the stress axis.

8. Hormones do not maketh the mole-rat: No steroid hormone signatures of subordinate behavioral phenotypes.

9. From Habitat to Hormones: Year-around territorial behavior in rock-dwelling but not in forest and grassland lagomorphs and the role of DHEA.

10. Territorial scent-marking effects on vigilance behavior, space use, and stress in female Columbian ground squirrels.

11. Maternal effects in mammals: Broadening our understanding of offspring programming.

12. Hair cortisol as a reliable indicator of stress physiology in the snowshoe hare: Influence of body region, sex, season, and predator-prey population dynamics.

13. The stress of being alone: Removal from the colony, but not social subordination, increases fecal cortisol metabolite levels in eusocial naked mole-rats.

14. Comprehensive endocrine response to acute stress in the bottlenose dolphin from serum, blubber, and feces.

15. Glucocorticoids and CBG during pregnancy in mammals: diversity, pattern, and function.

16. When the ball is in the female's court: How the scramble-competition mating system of the North American red squirrel has shaped male physiology and testosterone dynamics.

17. Seasonal programming, not competition or testosterone, drives stress-axis changes in a partially-semelparous mammal.

18. Coping with pregnancy after 9months in the dark: Post-hibernation buffering of high maternal stress in arctic ground squirrels.

19. The impact of reproduction on the stress axis of free-living male northern red backed voles (Myodes rutilus).

20. The benefits of baseline glucocorticoid measurements: maximal cortisol production under baseline conditions revealed in male Richardon's ground squirrels (Urocitellus richardsonii).

21. How does diet affect fecal steroid hormone metabolite concentrations? An experimental examination in red squirrels.

22. Fecal cortisol metabolite levels in free-ranging North American red squirrels: Assay validation and the effects of reproductive condition.

23. Assessing stress in animal populations: Do fecal and plasma glucocorticoids tell the same story?

24. Impact of live trapping on stress profiles of Richardson's ground squirrel (Spermophilus richardsonii).

25. Plasma DHEA levels in wild, territorial red squirrels: seasonal variation and effect of ACTH.

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