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Flexible growth and body mass predict physiological condition at fledging in the synchronously breeding European starling, Sturnus vulgaris
JM Allen, BL Hodinka, HM Hall, KM Leonard, TD Williams
Royal Society Open Science 9 (6), 220583, 2022
52022
Effect of sleep loss on executive function and plasma corticosterone levels in an arctic-breeding songbird, the Lapland longspur (Calcarius lapponicus)
BL Hodinka, NT Ashley
Hormones and Behavior 122, 104764, 2020
42020
Getting slimmer without dieting or exercising: zebra finches can rapidly lose mass while maintaining food intake and decreasing activity
BL Hodinka, LG Halsey, TD Williams
Journal of Experimental Biology 227 (18), 2024
22024
Phenotypic plasticity in mass loss during chick rearing in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
BL Hodinka, TD Williams
Ecology and Evolution 14 (2), e11028, 2024
22024
An anti-narcolepsy drug reveals behavioral and fitness costs of extreme activity cycles in arctic-breeding songbirds
WI Payette, BL Hodinka, KB Pullum, MM Richter, NT Ashley
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (7), jeb237198, 2021
22021
Decoupling of body size, physiological state and subsequent performance in a developmentally manipulated songbird
JM Allen, BL Hodinka, HM Hall, KM Leonard, RA Barbera, GC Desjardin, ...
Functional Ecology 38 (2), 294-305, 2024
12024
Effect of melatonin supplementation upon parental care and nestling growth in arctic‐breeding songbirds
K Pullum, B Hodinka, Z Ward, G Morrissette, MM Richter, KE Hunt, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology, 2024
2024
ECR Spotlight–Brett Hodinka
ECR SPOTLIGHT
2024
Variation in oxidative status, but not structural and physiological development, associated with changing ontogenetic environments
JM Allen, BL Hodinka, RA Barbera, GC Desjardin, TD Williams
Journal of Experimental Biology 226 (14), jeb245974, 2023
2023
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