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3. Adrenocortical response to stress and thyroid hormone status in free-living nestling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) exposed to heavy metal and arsenic contamination.

4. Links between fear of humans, stress and survival support a non-random distribution of birds among urban and rural habitats.

5. Large-scale spatial variation in feather corticosterone in invasive house sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Mexico is related to climate.

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

7. Synchronizing feather-based measures of corticosterone and carotenoid-dependent signals: what relationships do we expect?

8. Can synchronizing feather-based measures of corticosterone and stable isotopes help us better understand habitat-physiology relationships?

9. Habitat quality affects early physiology and subsequent neuromotor development of juvenile black-capped chickadees.

10. Feather corticosterone of a nestling seabird reveals consequences of sex-specific parental investment.

11. Birds of a feather: Neanderthal exploitation of raptors and corvids.

12. Prey behaviour across antipredator adaptation types: how does growth trajectory influence learning of predators?

13. MC1R-dependent, melanin-based colour polymorphism is associated with cell-mediated response in the Eleonora's falcon.

14. Does environmental enrichment reduce stress? An integrated measure of corticosterone from feathers provides a novel perspective.

15. Flaws and pitfalls in the chemical analysis of feathers: bad news-good news for avian chemoecology and toxicology.

16. Linking predator risk and uncertainty to adaptive forgetting: a theoretical framework and empirical test using tadpoles.

18. Physiological stress links parasites to carotenoid-based colour signals.

19. Variation in immune function, body condition, and feather corticosterone in nestling tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) on reclaimed wetlands in the Athabasca oil sands, Alberta, Canada.

20. Porphyrins and pheomelanins contribute to the reddish juvenal plumage of black-shouldered kites.

21. Tracking stress: localisation, deposition and stability of corticosterone in feathers.

22. Physiological stress mediates the honesty of social signals.

23. Immunological development in nestling American kestrels Falco sparverius: post-hatching ontogeny of the antibody response.

24. Cell-mediated immune activation rapidly decreases plasma carotenoids but does not affect oxidative stress in red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa).

25. Positive assortative pairing by plumage colour in Spanish imperial eagles.

26. Effects of inhalation exposure to a binary mixture of benzene and toluene on vitamin a status and humoral and cell-mediated immunity in wild and captive American kestrels.

27. Stress response during development predicts fitness in a wild, long lived vertebrate.

28. Nematode parasites reduce carotenoid-based signalling in male red grouse.

29. PCB congener profiles in nestling tree swallows and their insect prey.

30. Disrupted bone metabolism in contaminant-exposed white storks (Ciconia ciconia) in southwestern Spain.

31. Testosterone increases bioavailability of carotenoids: insights into the honesty of sexual signaling.

32. Carotenoid-dependent coloration of male American kestrels predicts ability to reduce parasitic infections.

33. Age-related variation in the adrenocortical response to stress in nestling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) supports the developmental hypothesis.

34. Brood patches of American kestrels altered by experimental exposure to PCBs.

35. Behavioral variation and its consequences during incubation for American kestrels exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls.

36. Interspecies variation in yolk selenium concentrations among eggs of free-living birds: The effect of phylogeny.

37. Spatial, temporal, and dietary determinants of organic contaminants in nestling tree swallows in Point Pelee National Park, Ontario, Canada.

38. Organochlorine contamination and physiological responses in nestling tree swallows in Point Pelee National Park, Canada.

39. Skeletal pathology in white storks (Ciconia ciconia) associated with heavy metal contamination in southwestern Spain.

40. Carotenoids in eggs and plasma of red-legged partridges: effects of diet and reproductive output.

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

42. Iris colour of American kestrels varies with age, sex, and exposure to PCBs.

43. Thyroid hormone suppression and cell-mediated immunomodulation in American kestrels (Falco sparverius) exposed to PCBs.

44. Bioaccumulation and toxicokinetics of 42 polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in American kestrels (Falco sparverius).

45. Courtship behavior of captive American kestrels (Falco sparverius) exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls.

46. Hemograms for and nutritional condition of migrant bald eagles tested for exposure to lead.

47. In ovo exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls: reproductive effects on second-generation American kestrels.

48. Carotenoid discrimination by the avian embryo: a lesson from wild birds.

49. Reproduction success of American kestrels exposed to dietary polychlorinated biphenyls.

50. Captivity diets alter egg yolk lipids of a bird of prey (the American kestrel) and of a galliforme (the red-legged partridge).

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