Maxine Zylberberg, PhD

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Animal Behavior University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Thomas P. Hahn grad student 2011 UC Davis
 (Disease Defense Strategies: Linking Behavior, Immune Function and Disease Ecology in Galapagos Finches and House Finches.)
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Zylberberg M, Van Hemert C, Handel CM, et al. (2018) Avian keratin disorder of Alaska black-capped chickadees is associated with Poecivirus infection. Virology Journal. 15: 100
Zylberberg M, Derryberry EP, Breuner CW, et al. (2015) Haemoproteus infected birds have increased lifetime reproductive success. Parasitology. 142: 1033-43
Cornelius JM, Zylberberg M, Breuner CW, et al. (2014) Assessing the role of reproduction and stress in the spring emergence of haematozoan parasites in birds. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 217: 841-9
Zylberberg M. (2014) Galapagos ground finches balance investment in behavioural and immunological pathogen defences Ibis. 156: 615-626
Zylberberg M, Klasing KC, Hahn TP. (2014) In house finches, Haemorhous mexicanus, risk takers invest more in innate immune function Animal Behaviour. 89: 115-122
Zylberberg M, Klasing KC, Hahn TP. (2013) House finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) balance investment in behavioural and immunological defences against pathogens. Biology Letters. 9: 20120856
Zylberberg M, Lee KA, Klasing KC, et al. (2013) Variation with land use of immune function and prevalence of avian pox in Galapagos finches. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 27: 103-12
Zylberberg M, Lee KA, Klasing KC, et al. (2012) Increasing avian pox prevalence varies by species, and with immune function, in Galápagos finches Biological Conservation. 153: 72-79
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