Michaela Hau, Ph.D.

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Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen 
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Postdoc with John Wingfield 1995-1998

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Mentesana L, Andersson MN, Casagrande S, et al. (2021) Natural variation in yolk fatty acids, but not androgens, predicts offspring fitness in a wild bird. Frontiers in Zoology. 18: 38
Husak JF, Fuxjager MJ, Johnson MA, et al. (2021) Life history and environment predict variation in testosterone across vertebrates. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Injaian AS, Francis CD, Ouyang JQ, et al. (2020) Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels across birds and reptiles do not reflect urbanization levels. Conservation Physiology. 8: coz110
Jimeno B, Hau M, Gómez-Díaz E, et al. (2019) Developmental conditions modulate DNA methylation at the glucocorticoid receptor gene with cascading effects on expression and corticosterone levels in zebra finches. Scientific Reports. 9: 15869
Vitousek MN, Johnson MA, Downs CJ, et al. (2019) Macroevolutionary Patterning in Glucocorticoids Suggests Different Selective Pressures Shape Baseline and Stress-Induced Levels. The American Naturalist. 193: 866-880
Casagrande S, Hau M. (2019) Telomere attrition: metabolic regulation and signalling function? Biology Letters. 15: 20180885
Mentesana L, Isaksson C, Goymann W, et al. (2019) Female variation in allocation of steroid hormones, antioxidants and fatty acids: a multilevel analysis in a wild passerine bird Journal of Avian Biology. 50
Casagrande S, Hau M. (2018) Enzymatic antioxidants but not baseline glucocorticoids mediate the reproduction-survival trade-off in a wild bird. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Jimeno B, Hau M, Verhulst S. (2018) Glucocorticoid-temperature association is shaped by foraging costs in individual zebra finches. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Jimeno B, Hau M, Verhulst S. (2018) Corticosterone levels reflect variation in metabolic rate, independent of 'stress'. Scientific Reports. 8: 13020
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