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1. Baseline corticosterone does not reflect iridescent plumage traits in female tree swallows.

2. An evaluation of feather corticosterone as a biomarker of fitness and an ecologically relevant stressor during breeding in the wild.

3. Effectiveness of baseline corticosterone as a monitoring tool for fitness: a meta-analysis in seabirds.

4. Sources of diel variation in energetic physiology in an Arctic-breeding, diving seaduck.

5. Feather corticosterone reveals effect of moulting conditions in the autumn on subsequent reproductive output and survival in an Arctic migratory bird.

6. Variation in plasma corticosterone in migratory songbirds: a test of the migration-modulation hypothesis.

7. Juveniles exposed to embryonic corticosterone have enhanced flight performance.

8. The adaptive value of stress-induced phenotypes: effects of maternally derived corticosterone on sex-biased investment, cost of reproduction, and maternal fitness.

9. Stress hormones: a link between maternal condition and sex-biased reproductive investment.

10. Mediation of a corticosterone-induced reproductive conflict.

12. Plasma corticosterone in American kestrel siblings: effects of age, hatching order, and hatching asynchrony.

13. Effects of dietary PCB exposure on adrenocortical function in captive American kestrels (Falco sparverius).

14. Corticosterone levels during post-natal development in captive American kestrels (Falco sparverius).

18. Favorable spring conditions can buffer the impact of winter carryover effects on a key breeding decision in an Arctic‐breeding seabird.

19. Conservation implications of a lack of relationship between baseline glucocorticoids and fitness in a wild passerine.

20. Glucocorticoid manipulations in free-living animals: considerations of dose delivery, life-history context and reproductive state.

21. Evidence for baseline glucocorticoids as mediators of reproductive investment in a wild bird.

22. Plasticity in the adrenocortical response of a free-living vertebrate: The role of pre- and post-natal developmental stress

23. Feather corticosterone reveals effect of moulting conditions in the autumn on subsequent reproductive output and survival in an Arctic migratory bird.

24. Assessing baseline stress physiology as an integrator of environmental quality in a wild avian population: Implications for use as a conservation biomarker.

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