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1. Effects of artificial light at night on fishes: A synthesis with future research priorities.

2. Wintering Snow Buntings Elevate Cold Hardiness to Extreme Levels but Show No Changes in Maintenance Costs.

3. Ten years tracking the migrations of small landbirds: Lessons learned in the golden age of bio-logging.

4. Uncoupling Basal and Summit Metabolic Rates in White-Throated Sparrows: Digestive Demand Drives Maintenance Costs, but Changes in Muscle Mass Are Not Needed to Improve Thermogenic Capacity.

5. Do baseline glucocorticoids simultaneously represent fitness and environmental quality in a declining aerial insectivore?

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

7. The Power of Physiology in Changing Landscapes: Considerations for the Continued Integration of Conservation and Physiology.

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

9. The Need for a Predictive, Context-Dependent Approach to the Application of Stress Hormones in Conservation.

10. Revisiting the condition-dependence of melanin-based plumage.

11. Predatory cue use in flush responses of a colonial nesting seabird during polar bear foraging.

12. Condition-dependent auditory processing in the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus): links to sex, reproductive condition and female estrogen levels.

13. Maternal adversity and ecological stressors in natural populations: the role of stress axis programming in individuals, with implications for populations and communities.

14. Primary and secondary sexual characters in alternative reproductive tactics of Chinook salmon: Associations with androgens and the maturation-inducing steroid

15. Pre-laying climatic cues can time reproduction to optimally match offspring hatching and ice conditions in an Arctic marine bird.

16. Shifts in Metabolic Demands in Growing Altricial Nestlings Illustrate Context-Specific Relationships between Basal Metabolic Rate and Body Composition.

17. The Adaptive Value of Stress-Induced Phenotypes: Effects of Maternally Derived Corticosterone on Sex-Biased Investment, Cost of Reproduction, and Maternal Fitness.

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

19. Sex-Specific Variability in the Immune System across Life-History Stages.

20. Sex-specific development of avian flight performance under experimentally altered rearing conditions.

21. Manipulating rearing conditions reveals developmental sensitivity in the smaller sex of a passerine bird, the European starling Sturnus vulgaris.

22. Stress Hormones: A Link between Maternal Condition and Sex-Biased Reproductive Investment.

23. Brood size and environmental conditions sex-specifically affect nestling immune response in the European starling Sturnus vulgaris.

24. Mediation of a corticosterone-induced reproductive conflict

25. Repeated Restraint and Sampling Results in Reduced Corticosterone Levels in Developing and Adult Captive American Kestrels (Falco sparverius).

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

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

28. An interspecific foraging association with polar bears increases foraging opportunities for avian predators in a declining Arctic seabird colony.

29. Coping with the worst of both worlds: Phenotypic adjustments for cold acclimatization benefit northward migration and arrival in the cold in an Arctic‐breeding songbird.

30. Behavioural and morphological changes in fish exposed to ecologically relevant boat noises.

31. Phenotypic integration of behavioural and physiological traits is related to variation in growth among stocks of Chinook salmon.

32. Error management theory and the adaptive significance of transgenerational maternal‐stress effects on offspring phenotype.

33. Lower nutritional state and foraging success in an Arctic seabird despite behaviorally flexible responses to environmental change.

34. Breeding stage and tissue isotopic consistency suggests colony-level flexibility in niche breadth of an Arctic marine bird.

35. A colonial-nesting seabird shows no heart-rate response to drone-based population surveys.

36. Warming in the land of the midnight sun: breeding birds may suffer greater heat stress at high- versus low-Arctic sites.

37. Baseline glucocorticoids are drivers of body mass gain in a diving seabird.

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

39. Drought at a coastal wetland affects refuelling and migration strategies of shorebirds.

40. Early life neonicotinoid exposure results in proximal benefits and ultimate carryover effects.

41. Individual optimization of reproduction in a long-lived migratory bird: a test of the condition-dependent model of laying date and clutch size.

42. Snow buntings preparing for migration increase muscle fiber size and myonuclear domain in parallel with a major gain in fat mass.

43. Limited heat tolerance in an Arctic passerine: Thermoregulatory implications for cold‐specialized birds in a rapidly warming world.

44. Herd immunity drives the epidemic fadeout of avian cholera in Arctic-nesting seabirds.

45. Foraging tactics in dynamic sea‐ice habitats affect individual state in a long‐ranging seabird.

46. Exposure to exogenous egg cortisol does not rescue juvenile Chinook salmon body size, condition, or survival from the effects of elevated water temperatures.

47. Consequences of being phenotypically mismatched with the environment: rapid muscle ultrastructural changes in cold-shocked black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus).

48. Stable isotopes of carbon reveal flexible pairing strategies in a migratory Arctic bird.

49. Plasma mammalian leptin analogue predicts reproductive phenology, but not reproductive output in a capital‐income breeding seaduck.

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

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