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- 2024
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Främja biologisk mångfald i städer och tätorter
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Dietary fatty acids modulate oxidative stress response to air pollution but not to infection
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Natur på skolgården för lärande, hälsa och hållbarhet
2024) In BECC Policy briefs(
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Urbanisation-associated shifts in the avian metabolome within the annual cycle
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Reconnecting children to nature : The efficacy of a wildlife intervention depends on local nature and socio-economic context, but not on urbanisation
2024) In People and Nature(
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Transcriptome analysis of avian livers reveals different molecular changes to three urban pollutants : Soot, artificial light at night and noise
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- 2023
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Innate immune function and antioxidant capacity of nestlings of an African raptor covary with the level of urbanisation around breeding territories
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Quantifying the influence of urban biotic and abiotic environmental factors on great tit nestling physiology
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The oxidative balance and stopover departure decisions in a medium- and a long-distance migrant
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Urban tree composition is associated with breeding success of a passerine bird, but effects vary within and between years
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Interactive effects of rising temperatures and urbanisation on birds across different climate zones : A mechanistic perspective
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Stopovers Serve Physiological Recovery in Migratory Songbirds
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Urbanisation impacts plumage colouration in a songbird across Europe : Evidence from a correlational, experimental and meta-analytical approach
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Integument colouration and circulating carotenoids in relation to urbanisation in Eurasian kestrels (Falco tinnunculus)
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- 2022
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Can differential fatty acid composition help migrating birds to limit oxidative lipid damage?
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Differences in fatty acids composition between Plasmodium infected and uninfected house sparrows along an urbanization gradient
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Contrasting effects of tree origin and urbanization on invertebrate abundance and tree phenology
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- 2021
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Urbanization is associated with modifications in DNA methylation in a small passerine bird
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Exposure to artificial light at night alters innate immune response in wild great tit nestlings
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Reduced ectoparasite load, body mass and blood haemolysis in Eurasian kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) along an urban–rural gradient
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Parental morph combination does not influence innate immune function in nestlings of a colour-polymorphic African raptor
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Continent-wide genomic signatures of adaptation to urbanisation in a songbird across Europe
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Natural variation in yolk fatty acids, but not androgens, predicts offspring fitness in a wild bird
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Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: The SPI-Birds data hub
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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Urban Evolutionary Physiology
2020) p.217-233(
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Oxidative damage to lipids is rapidly reduced during migratory stopovers
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Will urbanisation affect the expression level of genes related to cancer of wild great tits?
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Migrant blackbirds, Turdus merula, have higher plasma levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids compared to residents, but not enhanced fatty acid unsaturation index
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Urban ecophysiology : beyond costs, stress and biomarkers
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- 2019
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Not just fuel : energy stores are correlated with immune function and oxidative damage in a long-distance migrant.
2019) In Current Zoology(
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Dynamic changes in DNA methylation during embryonic and postnatal development of an altricial wild bird
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- 2018
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A New Framework for Urban Ecology : An Integration of Proximate and Ultimate Responses to Anthropogenic Change
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Diet and ambient temperature interact to shape plasma fatty acid composition, basal metabolic rate and oxidative stress in great tits
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Female variation in allocation of steroid hormones, antioxidants and fatty acids : a multilevel analysis in a wild passerine bird
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Effects of the Urban Environment on Oxidative Stress in Early Life : Insights from a Cross-fostering Experiment
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Editorial : Behavioural and ecological consequences of urban life in birds
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Maternally derived yolk antioxidants buffer the developing avian embryo against oxidative stress induced by hyperoxia
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Impact of Urbanization on Birds
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A hidden cost of migration? Innate immune function versus antioxidant defense
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Oxidative stress in birds along a NOx and urbanisation gradient : An interspecific approach
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- 2017
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Oxidative challenges of avian migration : A comparative field study on a partial migrant
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Transcriptome analysis of a wild bird reveals physiological responses to the urban environment
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Co-existence of multiple trade-off currencies shapes evolutionary outcomes
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Urban Great Tits (Parus major) Show Higher Distress Calling and Pecking Rates than Rural Birds across Europe
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Selective disappearance of great tits with short telomeres in urban areas
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Species-Dependent Effects of the Urban Environment on Fatty Acid Composition and Oxidative Stress in Birds
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- 2016
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Migratory refueling affects non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity, but does not increase lipid peroxidation.
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Urban environment shortens telomere length in nestling great tits, Parus major
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Fatty acid profiles of great tit (Parus major) eggs differ between urban and rural habitats, but not between coniferous and deciduous forests
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How rapid urbanisation is changing the profile of wildlife in cities
2016) In The Conversation(
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- 2015
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Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs.
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A theoretical model of the evolution of actuarial senescence under environmental stress.
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The effects of spatial and temporal ecological variation on fatty acid compositions of wild great tits Parus major
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Urbanization, oxidative stress and inflammation: a question of evolving, acclimatizing or coping with urban environmental stress
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Composition of physiologically important fatty acids in great tits differs between urban and rural populations on a seasonal basis
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- 2013
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Explaining variance of avian malaria infection in the wild: the importance of host density, habitat, individual life-history and oxidative stress
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Opposing effects on glutathione and reactive oxygen metabolites of sex, habitat, and spring date, but no effect of increased breeding density in great tits (Parus major).
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- 2012
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Age-specific oxidative status and the expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexually selected traits in male red junglefowl, Gallus gallus
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- 2011
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The challenges of integrating oxidative stress into life history biology.
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Aggression, but not testosterone, is associated to oxidative status in a free-living vertebrate.
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Oxidative stress physiology in relation to life-history traits of a free-living vertebrate: the spotted snow skink, Niveoscincus ocellatus.
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- 2010
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Androgens during development in a bird species with extremely sexually dimorphic growth, the brown songlark, Cinclorhamphus cruralis.
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Repeatable in plasma testosterone concentration and its links to aggression in a social lizard.
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Pollution and its impact on wild animals: a meta-analysis on oxidative stress physiology.
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- 2009
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The impact of urban environment on oxidative damage (TBARS) and enzymatic and non-enzymatic defence system in lungs and liver of great tits, Parus major.
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The life-cycle of carotenoids: from plants to birds.
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Variation in Levels of Reactive Oxygen Species is explained by family, sex and clutch size.
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Polymorphic ROS scavenging revealed by CCCP in a lizard.
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Carotenoid-based colours reflect stress response in the common lizard.
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Free Radicals Run in Lizard Families without (and perhaps with) mitochondrial uncoupling.
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- 2008
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Carotenoid intake does not mediate a relationship between Reactive Oxygen Species and bright coloration: Experimental test in a lizard.
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Free radical run in lizard families
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Egg yolk carotenoids in relation to habitat and reproductive investment in the great tit, Parus major.
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Sex and age differences in reflectance and biochemistry of carotenoid-based colour variation in the great tit Parus major.
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Oxidative stress does not influence carotenoid mobilization and plumage pigmentation.
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- 2007
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Sexual, seasonal, and environmental variation in plasma carotenoids in great tits, Parus major.
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Carotenoid pigmentation does not reflect total non-enzymatic antioxidant activity in plasma of adult and nestling great tits, Parus major.
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Carotenoid diet and nestling provisioning in urban and rural great tits, Parus major.
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- 2006
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Immune challenge reduces reproductive output and growth rate in a lizard
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Parental effects on carotenoid-based plumage coloration in nestling great tits, Parus major.
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- 2005
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Plasma glutathione and carotenoid coloration as potential biomarkers of environmental stress in great tits
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