Joseph M. Casto
Affiliations: | Illinois State University, Normal, IL, United States |
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Cross-listing: Evolution Tree - PsychTree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Axelson | research assistant | 1985-1987 | College of the Holy Cross |
Byron Ward | grad student | 1987-1991 | Villanova University |
Gregory F. Ball | grad student | 1991-2001 | Johns Hopkins |
Ellen D. Ketterson | post-doc | 1997-2003 | Indiana University |
Children
Sign in to add traineeElliot Lusk | grad student | Illinois State University (Evolution Tree) | |
Jocelyn McDonald | grad student | 2018- | Illinois State University |
Donald J. Osterling | grad student | 2003-2006 | Illinois State University |
Sírinun Pongmayteegul | grad student | 2004-2009 | Illinois State University |
Agnieszka Stadnik | grad student | 2005-2009 | Illinois State University |
Leah Eisner Pryor | grad student | 2009-2012 | Illinois State University |
Jason Hanser | grad student | 2012-2015 | Illinois State University |
Amanda Smith | grad student | 2009-2017 | Illinois State University |
Aderinsola Odetunde | grad student | 2014-2017 | Illinois State University |
Aderinsola Odetunde | grad student | 2014-2017 | Illinois State University |
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Campbell NA, Angles R, Bowden RM, et al. (2020) Characterizing the timing of Yolk Testosterone Metabolism and the effects of Etiocholanolone on development in Avian Eggs. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Pryor LJE, Casto JM. (2017) Ectoparasites as developmental stressors: Effects on somatic and physiological development. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology. 327: 311-321 |
Pryor LJ, Casto JM. (2015) Blood-feeding ectoparasites as developmental stressors: Does corticosterone mediate effects of mite infestation on nestling growth, immunity and energy availability? Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological Genetics and Physiology. 323: 466-77 |
Smith AR, Garris PA, Casto JM. (2015) Real-time monitoring of electrically evoked catecholamine signals in the songbird striatum using in vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy. 66: 28-39 |
Paitz RT, Casto JM. (2012) The decline in yolk progesterone concentrations during incubation is dependent on embryonic development in the European starling. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 176: 415-9 |
Paitz RT, Bowden RM, Casto JM. (2011) Embryonic modulation of maternal steroids in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 99-106 |
McGlothlin JW, Jawor JM, Greives TJ, et al. (2008) Hormones and honest signals: males with larger ornaments elevate testosterone more when challenged. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 21: 39-48 |
Greives TJ, Casto JM, Ketterson ED. (2007) Relative abundance of males to females affects behaviour, condition and immune function in a captive population of dark-eyed juncos Junco hyemalis Journal of Avian Biology. 38: 255-260 |
Jawor JM, Mcglothlin JW, Casto JM, et al. (2007) Testosterone response to GnRH in a female songbird varies with stage of reproduction: Implications for adult behaviour and maternal effects Functional Ecology. 21: 767-775 |
Jawor JM, McGlothlin JW, Casto JM, et al. (2006) Seasonal and individual variation in response to GnRH challenge in male dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 149: 182-9 |