Eric A Snajdr

Department of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904, USA. jmcgloth@virginia.edu

Publications of Eric A Snajdr

  • Natural selection on testosterone production in a wild songbird population.

    Authors: Joel W McGlothlin, Danielle J Whittaker, Sara E Schrock, Nicole M Gerlach, Jodie M Jawor, Eric A Snajdr, Ellen D Ketterson

    The American naturalist. 06/2010; 175(6):687-701.

    Because of their role in mediating life-history trade-offs, hormones are expected to be strongly associated with components of fitness; however, few studies have examined how natural selection acts
  • Acorn mast drives long-term dynamics of rodent and songbird populations.

    Authors: Ethan D Clotfelter, Amy B Pedersen, Jack A Cranford, Nilam Ram, Eric A Snajdr, Val Nolan, Ellen D Ketterson

    Oecologia. 01/2008; 154(3):493-503.

    Resource pulses can have cascading effects on the dynamics of multiple trophic levels. Acorn mast is a pulsed resource in oak-dominated forests that has significant direct effects on acorn predators
  • Seasonal and individual variation in response to GnRH challenge in male dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis).

    Authors: Jodie M Jawor, Joel W McGlothlin, Joseph M Casto, Timothy J Greives, Eric A Snajdr, George E Bentley, Ellen D Ketterson

    General and comparative endocrinology. 12/2006; 149(2):182-9.

    Concentrations of gonadal steroids such as testosterone (T) often vary widely in natural populations, but the causes and particularly the consistency of this variation is relatively unexplored. In
  • Consequences of elevating plasma testosterone in females of a socially monogamous songbird: evidence of constraints on male evolution?

    Authors: Ethan D Clotfelter, Dawn M O'Neal, Jacqueline M Gaudioso, Joseph M Casto, Ian M Parker-Renga, Eric A Snajdr, Deborah L Duffy, Val Nolan, Ellen D Ketterson

    Hormones and behavior. 09/2004; 46(2):171-8.

    To explore whether selection for testosterone-mediated traits in males might be constrained by costs of higher testosterone to females, we examined the effects of experimental elevation of plasma

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complex ecological interactions
 
dark-eyed junco
 
Dark-eyed junco nests
 
egg steroid levels
 
egg yolk concentrations
 
free-living female juncos
 
higher yolk testosterone
 
multiple fitness components
 
Nest failure rate
 
possible female responses
 
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  • 2010
    • University of Virginia
      • Biology
      Charlottesville, VA, USA
  • 2008
    • Amherst College
      • Department of Biology
      Amherst, OH, USA
  • 2006
    • Indiana University Bloomington
      • Department of Biology
      Bloomington, IN, USA
  • 2004
    • Providence College
      • Biology
      Providence, RI, USA