Kristen J. Navara
Affiliations: | University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States |
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Sex Differentiation, Maternal EffectsWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorGeoffrey Hill | grad student | Auburn University (Evolution Tree) | ||
Mary T. Mendonca | grad student | 2000-2005 | Auburn University | |
(Yolk androgen deposition in two passerine species: Do females play favorites?) | ||||
Randy J. Nelson | post-doc | 2005-2007 | Ohio State |
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Navara KJ, Mendonça MT, Gardner S. (2023) Dietary yolk supplements and rate of yolk deposition do not influence sex ratios in Japanese Quail. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology |
Navara KJ, Graden K, Mendonça MT. (2022) Dietary yolk supplementation decreases rates of yolk deposition in Japanese quail. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology |
Dean CR, Mendonça MT, Navara KJ. (2022) Exogenous testosterone administration decreases rates of ovarian follicle growth in domestic chickens. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 329: 114121 |
Cummings CR, Hernandez SM, Murray M, et al. (2020) Effects of an anthropogenic diet on indicators of physiological challenge and immunity of white ibis nestlings raised in captivity. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 8416-8428 |
Wrobel ER, Bentz AB, Lorenz WW, et al. (2020) Corticosterone and testosterone treatment influence expression of gene pathways linked to meiotic segregation in preovulatory follicles of the domestic hen. Plos One. 15: e0232120 |
Mohlman JL, Navara KJ, Sheriff MJ, et al. (2020) Validation of a noninvasive technique to quantify stress in northern bobwhite (). Conservation Physiology. 8: coaa026 |
Wrobel ER, Molina E, Khan NY, et al. (2019) Androgen and mineralocorticoid receptors are present on the germinal disc region in laying hens: Potential mediators of sex ratio adjustment in birds? General and Comparative Endocrinology. 113353 |
Possenti CD, Bentz AB, Romano A, et al. (2019) Predation risk affects egg mass but not egg steroid hormone concentrations in yellow-legged gulls. Current Zoology. 65: 401-408 |
Navara KJ, Wrobel ER. (2018) Frequent double ovipositions in two flocks of laying hens. Poultry Science |
Becker DJ, Czirják GÁ, Volokhov DV, et al. (2018) Livestock abundance predicts vampire bat demography, immune profiles and bacterial infection risk. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373 |