Publications of Michaela Hau
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Journal Article (123)
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36 (1), arae106 (2025)
Daily activity is repeatable but varies across the breeding season in female great tits. Behavioral Ecology 2.
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28 (3), e70100 (2025)
Do egg hormones have fitness consequences in wild birds? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Ecology Letters 3.
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13 (11), bio061770 (2024)
Commentary on Thoral et al. (2024) "The relationship between mitochondrial respiration, resting metabolic rate and blood cell count in great tits". Biology Open 4.
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14 (4), e11193 (2024)
Baseline glucocorticoids alone do not predict reproductive success across years, but in interaction with enzymatic antioxidants. Ecology and Evolution 5.
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11 (7), 240417 (2024)
Mitochondrial function is enhanced by thyroid hormones during zebra finch development. Royal Society Open Science 6.
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379 (1898), 20220502 (2024)
Endocrine flexibility can facilitate or constrain the ability to cope with global change. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 7.
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26 (12), 108321 (2023)
Mitochondrial metabolism in blood more reliably predicts whole-animal energy needs compared to other tissues. iScience 8.
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32 (19), pp. 5429 - 5447 (2023)
Dietary nucleotides can prevent glucocorticoid-induced telomere attrition in a fast-growing wild vertebrate. Molecular Ecology 9.
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289 (1986), 20221235 (2022)
Great tits differ in glucocorticoid plasticity in response to spring temperature. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 10.
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62 (1), pp. 58 - 70 (2022)
Quantifying glucocorticoid plasticity using reaction norm approaches: There still is so much to discover! Integrative and Comparative Biology 11.
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142, 105178 (2022)
Glucocorticoids in a warming world: Do they help birds to cope with high environmental temperatures? Hormones and Behavior 12.
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90 (9), pp. 2147 - 2160 (2021)
Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology 13.
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128, 104900 (2021)
Sex steroids modulate circadian behavioral rhythms in captive animals, but does this matter in the wild? Hormones and Behavior 14.
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312, 113861 (2021)
Early nighttime testosterone peaks are correlated with GnRH-induced testosterone in a diurnal songbird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 15.
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75 (5), pp. 1003 - 1010 (2021)
Life history and environment predict variation in testosterone across vertebrates. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 16.
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12, 691633 (2021)
Inferring whole-organism metabolic rate from red blood cells in birds. Frontiers in Physiology 17.
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18, 38 (2021)
Natural variation in yolk fatty acids, but not androgens, predicts offspring fitness in a wild bird. Frontiers in Zoology 18.
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223 (15), jeb222513 (2020)
Increased glucocorticoid concentrations in early life cause mitochondrial inefficiency and short telomeres. The Journal of Experimental Biology 19.
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8 (1), coz110 (2020)
Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels across birds and reptiles do not reflect urbanization levels. Conservation Physiology 20.
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29 (3), pp. 485 - 501 (2020)
Host dispersal shapes the population structure of a tick‐borne bacterial pathogen. Molecular Ecology 21.
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15 (3), 20180885 (2019)
Telomere attrition: Metabolic regulation and signalling function? Biology Letters 22.
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9, 15869 (2019)
Developmental conditions modulate DNA methylation at the glucocorticoid receptor gene with cascading effects on expression and corticosterone levels in zebra finches. Scientific Reports 23.
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50 (1), e01859 (2019)
Female variation in allocation of steroid hormones, antioxidants and fatty acids: A multilevel analysis in a wild passerine bird. Journal of Avian Biology 24.
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193 (6), pp. 866 - 880 (2019)
Macroevolutionary patterning in glucocorticoids suggests different selective pressures shape baseline and stress-induced levels. American Naturalist 25.
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58 (4), pp. 739 - 750 (2018)
Do seasonal glucocorticoid changes depend on reproductive investment? A comparative approach in birds. Integrative and Comparative Biology 26.
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285 (1892), 2018.2141 (2018)
Enzymatic antioxidants but not baseline glucocorticoids mediate the reproduction-survival trade-off in a wild bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 27.
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58 (4), pp. 729 - 738 (2018)
Metabolic scaling of stress hormones in vertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology 28.
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58 (4), pp. 763 - 776 (2018)
Species-specific means and within-species variance in glucocorticoid hormones and speciation rates in birds. Integrative and Comparative Biology 29.
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32 (3), pp. 713 - 721 (2018)
Male but not female zebra finches with high plasma corticosterone have lower survival. Functional Ecology 30.
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8, 13020 (2018)
Corticosterone levels reflect variation in metabolic rate, independent of "stress". Scientific Reports 31.
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221 (23), jeb187880 (2018)
Glucocorticoid–temperature association is shaped by foraging costs in individual zebra finches. The Journal of Experimental Biology 32.
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58 (4), pp. 800 - 813 (2018)
IUCN conservation status does not predict glucocorticoid concentrations in reptiles and birds. Integrative and Comparative Biology 33.
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221 (19), jeb173864 (2018)
Corticosterone implants produce stress-hyporesponsive birds. The Journal of Experimental Biology 34.
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5, 180097 (2018)
Data Descriptor: HormoneBase, a population-level database of steroid hormone levels across vertebrates. Scientific Data 35.
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259, pp. 20 - 33 (2018)
Effects of El Niño and La Niña Southern Oscillation events on the adrenocortical responses to stress in birds of the Galapagos Islands. General and Comparative Endocrinology 36.
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250, pp. 104 - 112 (2017)
Temporal dynamics of the HPA axis linked to exploratory behavior in a wild European songbird (Parus major). General and Comparative Endocrinology 37.
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93, pp. 99 - 108 (2017)
Risk-averse personalities have a systemically potentiated neuroendocrine stress axis: A multilevel experiment in Parus major. Hormones and Behavior 38.
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130, pp. 221 - 231 (2017)
Novelty induces behavioural and glucocorticoid responses in a songbird artificially selected for divergent personalities. Animal Behaviour 39.
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28 (5), pp. 1266 - 1271 (2017)
Early to rise, early to breed: A role for daily rhythms in seasonal reproduction. Behavioral Ecology 40.
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372 (1734), 20160249 (2017)
Timing as a sexually selected trait: The right mate at the right moment. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 41.
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93, pp. 175 - 183 (2017)
Effects of developmental conditions on glucocorticoid concentrations in adulthood depend on sex and foraging conditions. Hormones and Behavior 42.
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220 (23), pp. 4426 - 4431 (2017)
Strong association between corticosterone and temperature dependent metabolic rate in individual zebra finches. The Journal of Experimental Biology 43.
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372 (1734), 20160254 (2017)
Flexible clock systems: Adjusting the temporal programme. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 44.
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48, pp. 41 - 115 (2016)
Glucocorticoid-mediated phenotypes in vertebrates: Multilevel variation and evolution. Advances in the Study of Behavior 45.
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7, 10474 (2016)
Evolutionary signals of selection on cognition from the great tit genome and methylome. Nature Communications 46.
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113 (3), pp. 686 - 691 (2016)
Natural selection against a circadian clock gene mutation in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 47.
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29 (10), pp. 1300 - 1307 (2015)
Costs of sleeping in: Circadian rhythms influence cuckoldry risk in a songbird. Functional Ecology 48.
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12 (Suppl. 1), S7 (2015)
Endocrine mechanisms, behavioral phenotypes and plasticity: Known relationships and open questions. Frontiers in Zoology 49.
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12, 4 (2015)
Repeated stressors in adulthood increase the rate of biological ageing. Frontiers in Zoology 50.
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11 (8), 20150517 (2015)
Stressful colours: Corticosterone concentrations in a free-living songbird vary with the spectral composition of experimental illumination. Biology Letters