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- 2024
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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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Interactive effects of rising temperatures and urbanisation on birds across different climate zones : A mechanistic perspective
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2021
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Natural variation in yolk fatty acids, but not androgens, predicts offspring fitness in a wild bird
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- 2020
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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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- 2018
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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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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Species-Dependent Effects of the Urban Environment on Fatty Acid Composition and Oxidative Stress in Birds
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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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- 2016
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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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- 2015
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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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