Thomas W. Small, Ph.D.

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University of Memphis & Rhodes College 
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Elderbrock EK, Small TW, Schoech SJ. (2018) Adult Provisioning Influences Nestling Corticosterone Levels in Florida Scrub Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 91: 1083-1090
Moore IT, Vernasco BJ, Escallón C, et al. (2018) Tales of testosterone: Advancing our understanding of environmental endocrinology through studies of neotropical birds. General and Comparative Endocrinology
Elderbrock EK, Small TW, Schoech SJ. (2017) Influence of corticosterone treatment on nestling begging in Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens). General and Comparative Endocrinology
Small TW, Bebus SE, Bridge ES, et al. (2017) Stress-responsiveness influences baseline glucocorticoid levels: revisiting the under 3 min sampling rule. General and Comparative Endocrinology
Bebus SE, Small TW, Jones BC, et al. (2016) Associative learning is inversely related to reversal learning and varies with nestling corticosterone exposure Animal Behaviour. 111: 251-260
Small TW, Brenowitz EA, Wojtenek W, et al. (2015) Testosterone Mediates Seasonal Growth of the Song Control Nuclei in a Tropical Bird. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 86: 110-21
Small TW, Schoech SJ. (2015) Sex differences in the long-term repeatability of the acute stress response in long-lived, free-living Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens). Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology. 185: 119-33
Stevenson TJ, Small TW, Ball GF, et al. (2012) Variation in the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone-1 and the song control system in the tropical breeding rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) is dependent on sex and reproductive state. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 178: 1-7
Danner JE, Danner RM, Bonier F, et al. (2011) Female, but not male, tropical sparrows respond more strongly to the local song dialect: implications for population divergence. The American Naturalist. 178: 53-63
Small TW, Moore IT. (2009) Seasonal neuroplasticity of the song control system in tropical, flexibly, and opportunistically breeding birds. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 163: 135-41
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