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Michaela Hau
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Gwinner, Eberhard
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Wikelski, Martin
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Soma, Kiran
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Goymann, Wolfgang
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Martin, Lynn
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Canoine, Virginie
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Fusani, Leonida
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Wingfield, John
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Schlinger, Barney
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Schwabl, Ingrid
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Helm, Barbara
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Spinney, Laura
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Tarlow, Elisa
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McGraw, Kevin
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2008: Hau Michaela; Gill Sharon A; Goymann Wolfgang
Tropical field endocrinology: ecology and evolution of testosterone concentrations in male birds.
General and comparative endocrinology 2008;157(3):241-8.
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2008: Safran Rebecca J; Adelman James S; McGraw Kevin J; Hau Michaela
Sexual signal exaggeration affects physiological state in male barn swallows.
Current biology : CB 2008;18(11):R461-2.
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2008: Gill Sharon A; Costa Lauren M; Hau Michaela
Males of a single-brooded tropical bird species do not show increases in testosterone during social challenges.
Hormones and behavior 2008;54(1):115-24.
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2008: Wikelski Martin; Martin Lynn B; Scheuerlein Alex; Robinson Maisha T; Robinson Nuriya D; Helm Barbara; Hau Michaela; Gwinner Eberhard
Avian circannual clocks: adaptive significance and possible involvement of energy turnover in their proximate control.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008;363(1490):411-23.
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2007: Gill Sharon A; Alfson Elizabeth D; Hau Michaela
Context matters: female aggression and testosterone in a year-round territorial neotropical songbird (Thryothorus leucotis).
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2007;274(1622):2187-94.
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2007: Hau Michaela
Regulation of male traits by testosterone: implications for the evolution of vertebrate life histories.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2007;29(2):133-44.
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2007: Canoine Virginie; Fusani Leonida; Schlinger Barney; Hau Michaela
Low sex steroids, high steroid receptors: Increasing the sensitivity of the nonreproductive brain.
Developmental neurobiology 2007;67(1):57-67.
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2007: Goymann Wolfgang; Schwabl Ingrid; Trappschuh Monika; Hau Michaela
Use of ethanol for preserving steroid and indoleamine hormones in bird plasma.
General and comparative endocrinology 2007;150(2):191-5.
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2006: Spinney L H; Bentley G E; Hau M
Endocrine correlates of alternative phenotypes in the white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis).
Hormones and behavior 2006;50(5):762-71.
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2006: Martin L B; Han P; Kwong J; Hau M
Cutaneous immune activity varies with physiological state in female house sparrows (Passer domesticus).
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2006;79(4):775-83.
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2006: Perfito Nicole; Bentley George; Hau Michaela
Tonic activation of brain GnRH immunoreactivity despite reduction of peripheral reproductive parameters in opportunistically breeding zebra finches.
Brain, behavior and evolution 2006;67(3):123-34.
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2005: Fusani L; Canoine V; Goymann W; Wikelski M; Hau M
Difficulties and special issues associated with field research in behavioral neuroendocrinology.
Hormones and behavior 2005;48(4):484-91.
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2005: Greenman Chris G; Martin Lynn B; Hau Michaela
Reproductive state, but not testosterone, reduces immune function in male house sparrows (Passer domesticus).
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2005;78(1):60-8.
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2004: Hau Michaela; Dominguez Octavio A; Evrard Henry C
Testosterone reduces responsiveness to nociceptive stimuli in a wild bird.
Hormones and behavior 2004;46(2):165-70.
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2004: Soma Kiran K; Alday Noel A; Hau Michaela; Schlinger Barney A
Dehydroepiandrosterone metabolism by 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/Delta5-Delta4 isomerase in adult zebra finch brain: sex difference and rapid effect of stress.
Endocrinology 2004;145(4):1668-77.
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2004: Hau Michaela; Stoddard Steven T; Soma Kiran K
Territorial aggression and hormones during the non-breeding season in a tropical bird.
Hormones and behavior 2004;45(1):40-9.
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2003: Tarlow Elisa M; Hau Michaela; Anderson David J; Wikelski Martin
Diel changes in plasma melatonin and corticosterone concentrations in tropical Nazca boobies (Sula granti) in relation to moon phase and age.
General and comparative endocrinology 2003;133(3):297-304.
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2002: Hau Michaela; Romero L Michael; Brawn Jeff D; Van't Hof Thomas J
Effect of polar day on plasma profiles of melatonin, testosterone, and estradiol in high-Arctic Lapland Longspurs.
General and comparative endocrinology 2002;126(1):101-12.
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2001: Hau M
Timing of breeding in variable environments: tropical birds as model systems.
Hormones and behavior 2001;40(2):281-90.
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2000: Hau M; Wikelski M; Wingfield J C
Visual and nutritional food cues fine-tune timing of reproduction in a neotropical rainforest bird.
The Journal of experimental zoology 2000;286(5):494-504.
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2000: Hau M; Wikelski M; Soma K K; Wingfield J C
Testosterone and year-round territorial aggression in a tropical bird.
General and comparative endocrinology 2000;117(1):20-33.
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1997: Hau M; Gwinner E
Adjustment of house sparrow circadian rhythms to a simultaneously applied light and food zeitgeber.
Physiology & behavior 1997;62(5):973-81.
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1997: Gwinner E; Hau M; Heigl S
Melatonin: generation and modulation of avian circadian rhythms.
Brain research bulletin 1997;44(4):439-44.
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1996: Hau M; Gwinner E
Food as a circadian Zeitgeber for house sparrows: the effect of different food access durations.
Journal of biological rhythms 1996;11(3):196-207.
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1995: Hau M; Gwinner E
Continuous melatonin administration accelerates resynchronization following phase shifts of a light-dark cycle.
Physiology & behavior 1995;58(1):89-95.
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1992: Hau M; Gwinner E
Circadian entrainment by feeding cycles in house sparrows, Passer domesticus.
Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology 1992;170(4):403-9.
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