Jodie M Jawor
Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive # 5018, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, USA. Margaret.Devries@eagles.usm.edu
Publications of Jodie M Jawor
Non-breeding gonadal testosterone production of male and female northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis) following GnRH challenge.
General and comparative endocrinology. 12/2011; 174(3):370-8.
Yearly, testosterone (T) levels fluctuate as many vertebrates cycle through reproductive and non-reproductive periods. Among many temperate birds, it is well established that levels of T peak as
Natural selection on testosterone production in a wild songbird population.
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
Seasonal and sex-related variation in song control nuclei in a species with near-monomorphic song, the northern cardinal.
Neuroscience letters. 11/2008; 443(3):169-73.
Studies concerning the song control system (SCS) in songbirds generally focus on males due to their prodigious song production. Both seasonal and age related differences have been found in the size
Natural variation in a testosterone-mediated trade-off between mating effort and parental effort.
The American naturalist. 01/2008; 170(6):864-75.
Male birds frequently face a trade-off between acquiring mates and caring for offspring. Hormone manipulation studies indicate that testosterone often mediates this trade-off, increasing mating
Seasonal and individual variation in response to GnRH challenge in male dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis).
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
Females competing to reproduce: dominance matters but testosterone may not.
Hormones and behavior. 04/2006; 49(3):362-8.
The associations among aggression, testosterone (T), and reproductive success have been well studied, particularly in male birds. In many species, males challenged with simulated or real territorial
Seasonal and sex-related variation in song control nuclei in a species with near-monomorphic song, the northern cardinal
Neuroscience Letters.
Studies concerning the song control system (SCS) in songbirds generally focus on males due to their prodigious song production. Both seasonal and age related differences have been found in the size
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