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2. Coat colour mismatch improves survival: energetic advantages exceed lost camouflage
3. Trends in groundberry cover under climate change in the southern and central Yukon, 1997–2022
4. Senescence and the stress axis: a constraint or a trade-off of reproduction in mammals with fast and slow life histories
5. Experimental manipulation of perceived predation risk alters survival, cause of death, and demographic patterns in juvenile snowshoe hares
6. Long-term monitoring in the boreal forest reveals high spatio-temporal variability among primary ecosystem constituents
7. Weathering the storm: Decreased activity and glucocorticoid levels in response to inclement weather in breeding Columbian ground squirrels
8. Assessing reproduction in Wolverines (Gulo gulo): Fecal progesterone levels in zoo and wild females
9. Is chronic stress a causal mechanism for small mammal population cycles? Reconciling the evidence
10. When death comes: linking predator–prey activity patterns to timing of mortality to understand predation risk
11. Long‐term monitoring of cycles in Clethrionomys rutilus in the Yukon boreal forest
12. Does coat colour influence survival? A test in a cyclic population of snowshoe hares
13. Assessing stress in wild black-and-white colobus monkeys non-invasively
14. An experimental analysis of density dependence in meadow voles: Within‐season and delayed effects
15. Population regulation in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) in old-growth coniferous forests of southern British Columbia: insights from a long-term study
16. Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) as Potential Reservoirs and Sentinels of Toxoplasma gondii in Northern Canada
17. Coat color mismatch improves survival of a keystone boreal herbivore: Energetic advantages exceed lost camouflage
18. The glucocorticoid response to environmental change is not specific to agents of natural selection in wild red squirrels
19. Corrigendum to “Territorial scent-marking effects on vigilance behavior, space use, and stress in female Columbian ground squirrels” [Horm. Behav. 139 (2022) 105111]
20. Hormones do not maketh the mole-rat: No steroid hormone signatures of subordinate behavioral phenotypes
21. Effects of the social environment on vertebrate fitness and health in nature: Moving beyond the stress axis
22. Evaluation of Gum-line Recession for Aging Lynx ( Lynx canadensis )
23. Telomere dynamics in female Columbian ground squirrels: recovery after emergence and loss after reproduction
24. A method for marking individual animals in motion-triggered camera studies
25. From Habitat to Hormones: Year-around territorial behavior in rock-dwelling but not in forest and grassland lagomorphs and the role of DHEA
26. Glucocorticoids coordinate changes in gut microbiome composition in wild North American red squirrels
27. Functional Responses Shape Node and Network Level Properties of a Simplified Boreal Food Web
28. Hormones do not make the mole-rat: no steroid hormone signatures of subordinate behavioral phenotypes
29. Territorial scent-marking effects on vigilance behavior, space use, and stress in female Columbian ground squirrels
30. Estimating abundance, temporary emigration, and the pattern of density dependence in a cyclic snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) population in Yukon, Canada
31. Balancing food acquisition and predation risk drives demographic changes in snowshoe hare population cycles
32. Sex-specific maternal programming of corticosteroid-binding globulin by predator odour
33. TRAPPING DEERMICE : EFFECTS OF TRAP TYPE ON CAPTURE AND RECAPTURE SUCCESS IN SAGEBRUSH HABITAT
34. The impact of variable predation risk on stress in snowshoe hares over the cycle in North America’s boreal forest: adjusting to change
35. Effects of capture on stress-axis measures in endangered little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)
36. Estimating abundance, temporary emigration and the pattern of density dependence in a cyclic snowshoe hare population in Yukon, Canada
37. Coat color mismatch improves survival of a keystone boreal herbivore: energetic advantages exceed lost camouflage
38. Glucocorticoids coordinate changes in gut microbiome composition in wild North American red squirrels
39. Vertebrate scavenging dynamics differ between carnivore and herbivore carcasses in the northern boreal forest
40. Of mammals and milk: how maternal stress affects nursing offspring
41. Maternal effects in mammals: Broadening our understanding of offspring programming
42. Social stress in female Columbian ground squirrels : density-independent effects of kin contribute to variation in fecal glucocorticoid metabolites
43. DEMOGRAPHY OF SNOWSHOE HARE CYCLES IN CANADA’S BOREAL FOREST
44. Demography of snowshoe hare population cycles
45. Mark my words : experts’ choice of marking methods used in capture-mark-recapture studies of small mammals
46. Contribution of late-litter juveniles to the population dynamics of snowshoe hares
47. Experimental increase in predation risk causes a cascading stress response in free-ranging snowshoe hares
48. Stress activity is not predictive of coping style in North American red squirrels
49. Climate change increases predation risk for a keystone species of the boreal forest
50. A mechanism for population self‐regulation: Social density suppresses GnRH expression and reduces reproductivity in voles
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