Publications of Hubert Schwabl
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Journal Article (113)
51.
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16 (2), pp. 383 - 388 (2005)
Female collared flycatchers adjust yolk testosterone to male age, but not to attractiveness. Behavioral Ecology 52.
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1 (3), pp. 318 - 321 (2005)
No sex difference in yolk steroid concentrations of avian eggs at laying. Biology Letters 53.
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47 (5), pp. 503 - 512 (2005)
Testosterone, reproductive stage, and territorial behavior of male and female European stonechats Saxicola torquata. Hormones and Behavior 54.
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69, pp. 481 - 488 (2005)
Dynamics of biparental care in house sparrows: Hormonal manipulations of paternal contributions. Animal Behaviour 55.
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74 (4), pp. 675 - 682 (2005)
Maternal yolk testosterone does not modulate parasite susceptibility or immune function in great tit nestlings. Journal of Animal Ecology 56.
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35 (2), pp. 117 - 124 (2004)
Egg characteristics are unreliable in determining maternity in communal clutches of guira cuckoos Guira guira. Journal of Avian Biology 57.
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55 (3), pp. 213 - 222 (2004)
Reproductive partitioning in communally breeding guira cuckoos, Guira guira. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 58.
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68, pp. 685 - 694 (2004)
Significance of social parameters on differential nutrient investment in guira cuckoo, Guira guira, eggs. Animal Behaviour 59.
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46 (2), pp. 179 - 192 (2004)
European starling chicks benefit from high yolk testosterone levels during a drought year. Hormones and Behavior 60.
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67 (6), pp. 1151 - 1161 (2004)
Removing the confound of time in investigating the regulation of serial behaviours: Testosterone, prolactin and the transition from sexual to parental activity in male American kestrels. Animal Behaviour 61.
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56 (5), pp. 491 - 497 (2004)
Yolk testosterone organizes behavior and male plumage coloration in house sparrows (Passer domesticus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62.
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271 (1546), pp. 1371 - 1375 (2004)
Ectoparasite-modulated deposition of maternal androgens in great tit eggs. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 63.
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65, pp. 841 - 850 (2003)
Interfemale variation in egg yolk androgen allocation in the European starling: Do high-quality females invest more? Animal Behaviour 64.
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270 (1530), pp. 2223 - 2232 (2003)
Maternal condition, yolk androgens and offspring performance: A supplemental feeding experiment in the lesser black-backed gull (Larus fuscus). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 65.
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16 (3), pp. 281 - 289 (2002)
Determinants of within- and among-clutch variation in levels of maternal hormones in Black-Headed Gull eggs. Functional Ecology 66.
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63, pp. 63 - 67 (2002)
Maternal testosterone in tree swallow eggs varies with female aggression. Animal Behaviour 67.
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268 (1469), pp. 839 - 846 (2001)
Maternal androgens in black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus) eggs: Consequences for chick development. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 68.
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128 (1), pp. 91 - 98 (2001)
Maternal steroids and contaminants in common tern eggs: A mechanism of endocrine disruption? Comparative biochemistry and physiology / C. 69.
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412 (6846), p. 498 - 498 (2001)
Sex differences in avian yolk hormone levels. Nature 70.
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122 (2), pp. 205 - 212 (2001)
Plasma corticosterone in nestling American kestrels: Effects of age, handling stress, yolk androgens, and body condition. General and Comparative Endocrinology 71.
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103 (3), pp. 570 - 578 (2001)
Covariation of clutch size, laying date, and incubation tendency in the American Kestrel. The Condor 72.
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40 (4), pp. 462 - 471 (2001)
Regulation of yolk-androgen concentrations by plasma prolactin in the American kestrel. Hormones and Behavior 73.
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15 (3), pp. 86 - 87 (2000)
Testosterone and maternal effects - integrating mechanisms and function. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 74.
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278 (5), pp. R1182 - R1189 (2000)
Regulation of protein breakdown and adrenocortical response to stress in birds during migratory flight. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 75.
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267 (1451), pp. 1451 - 1456 (2000)
Yolk androgens reduce offspring survival. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 76.
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38 (3), pp. 168 - 176 (2000)
The role of prolactin in the regulation of clutch size and onset of incubation behavior in the American kestrel. Hormones and Behavior 77.
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116 (3), pp. 403 - 408 (1999)
Developmental changes and among-sibling variation of corticosterone levels in an altricial avian species. General and Comparative Endocrinology 78.
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114 (2), pp. 257 - 268 (1999)
Daily estradiol and progesterone levels relative to laying and onset of incubation in canaries. General and Comparative Endocrinology 79.
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76 (7), pp. 1399 - 1402 (1998)
Hypothermic tolerance in an embryonic American kestrel (Falco sparverius). Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 80.
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55 (4), pp. 1003 - 1010 (1998)
Context determines the sex appeal of male zebra finch song. Animal Behaviour 81.
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8 (8), pp. 2073 - 2077 (1997)
Brain gene regulation by territorial singing behavior in freely ranging songbirds. NeuroReport 82.
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33 (3), pp. 223 - 231 (1997)
Photoperiod regulation of neuron death in the adult canary. Journal of Neurobiology 83.
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84, pp. 406 - 408 (1997)
The contents of maternal testosterone in house sparrow Passer domesticus eggs vary with breeding conditions. Naturwissenschaften 84.
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386 (6622), p. 231 - 231 (1997)
A hormonal mechanism for parental favouritism. Nature 85.
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114 (3), pp. 271 - 276 (1996)
Maternal testosterone in the avian egg enhances postnatal growth. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology 86.
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276 (2), pp. 157 - 163 (1996)
Environment modifies the testosterone levels of a female bird and its eggs. Journal of Experimental Zoology 87.
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99 (2), pp. 113 - 120 (1995)
Individual variation of the acute adrenocortical response to stress in the white-throated sparrow. Zoology 88.
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4 (2), pp. 193 - 196 (1994)
Testosterone in the breeding cycle of the male Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio. Ethology, Ecology & Evolution 89.
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34 (5), pp. 321 - 327 (1994)
Pair territoriality of wintering stonechats: Behaviour, function and hormones. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 90.
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90 (1), pp. 119 - 124 (1993)
Twenty-four hour melatonin profiles in a nocturnally migrating bird during and between migratory seasons. General and Comparative Endocrinology 91.
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90 (24), pp. 11446 - 11450 (1993)
Yolk is a source of maternal testosterone for developing birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 92.
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23 (3), pp. 264 - 270 (1992)
The migratory time program of the garden warbler: Is there compensation for interruptions? Ornis Scandinavica 93.
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79 (6), pp. 276 - 278 (1992)
Corticosterone levels of passerine birds during migratory flight. Die Naturwissenschaften 94.
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23 (3), pp. 271 - 276 (1992)
Winter and breeding territorial behaviour and levels of reproductive hormones of migratory European Robins. Ornis Scandinavica 95.
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26 (3), pp. 295 - 307 (1992)
Antiphonal duetting and sex hormones in the tropical bush shrike Laniarius funebris (HARTLAUB). Hormones and Behavior 96.
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128 (3), pp. 339 - 345 (1991)
Variation in hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone content plasma and pituitary LH, and in-vitro testosterone release in a long-distance migratory bird, the garden warbler (Sylvia borin), under constant photoperiods. Journal of Endocrinology 97.
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87 (1-2), pp. 37 - 44 (1991)
Control of winter song and territorial aggression of female robins (Erithacus rubecula) by testosterone. Ethology 98.
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161 (6), pp. 576 - 580 (1991)
Basal and stress-induced corticosterone levels of garden warblers, Sylvia borin, during migration. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 99.
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88 (1), pp. 35 - 45 (1991)
Exposure of dunnocks (Prunella modularis) to their previous wintering site modifies autumnal activity pattern: Evidence for site recognition? Ethology 100.
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25 (2), pp. 180 - 194 (1991)
Territorial aggression and song of male European robins (Erithacus rubecula) in autumn and spring: Effects of antiandrogen treatment. Hormones and Behavior