Endocrine Control of Exaggerated Trait Growth in Rhinoceros Beetles (English)
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Title:Endocrine Control of Exaggerated Trait Growth in Rhinoceros Beetles
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Contributors:Zinna, R. ( author ) / Gotoh, H. ( author ) / Brent, C. S. ( author ) / Dolezal, A. ( author ) / Kraus, A. ( author ) / Niimi, T. ( author ) / Emlen, D. ( author ) / Lavine, L. C. ( author )
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Published in:INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY ; 56, 2 ; 247-259
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Publication date:2016-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 56, Issue 2
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Evolutionary Endocrinology: Hormones as Mediators of Evolutionary PhenomenaCox, R. M. / McGlothlin, J. W. / Bonier, F. et al. | 2016
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Hormones as Mediators of Phenotypic and Genetic Integration: an Evolutionary Genetics ApproachCox, R. M. / McGlothlin, J. W. / Bonier, F. et al. | 2016
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Do Hormones, Telomere Lengths, and Oxidative Stress form an Integrated Phenotype? A Case Study in Free-Living Tree SwallowsOuyang, J. Q. / Lendvai, Z. / Moore, I. T. / Bonier, F. / Haussmann, M. F. et al. | 2016
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Evolutionary Conflict Between Maternal and Paternal Interests: Integration with Evolutionary EndocrinologyMokkonen, Mikael / Koskela, Esa / Mappes, Tapio / Mills, Suzanne C. et al. | 2016
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Evolutionary Endocrinology of Hormonal Rhythms: Juvenile Hormone Titer Circadian Polymorphism in Gryllus firmusZera, Anthony J. et al. | 2016
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Evolution and Function of the Insulin and Insulin-like Signaling Network in Ectothermic Reptiles: Some Answers and More QuestionsSchwartz, T. S. / Bronikowski, A. M. et al. | 2016
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Relationships between Endocrine Traits and Life Histories in Wild Animals: Insights, Problems, and Potential PitfallsDantzer, B. / Westrick, S. E. / van Kesteren, F. et al. | 2016
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Endocrine Proxies Can Simplify Endocrine Complexity to Enable Evolutionary PredictionDavidowitz, Goggy et al. | 2016
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Hormones and the Evolution of Complex Traits: Insights from Artificial Selection on BehaviorGarland, Theodore / Zhao, Meng / Saltzman, Wendy et al. | 2016
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Gonads and the evolution of hormonal phenotypesRosvall, K. A. / Bergeon Burns, C. M. / Jayaratna, S. P. / Dossey, E. K. / Ketterson, E. D. et al. | 2016
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The Landscape of Evolution: Reconciling Structural and Dynamic Properties of Metabolic Networks in Adaptive DiversificationsMorrison, Erin S. / Badyaev, Alexander V. et al. | 2016
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Endocrine Control of Exaggerated Trait Growth in Rhinoceros BeetlesZinna, R. / Gotoh, H. / Brent, C. S. / Dolezal, A. / Kraus, A. / Niimi, T. / Emlen, D. / Lavine, L. C. et al. | 2016
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Are Migratory Animals Superspreaders of Infection?Fritzsche McKay, A. / Hoye, B. J. et al. | 2016
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Diet Drives the Collective Migrations and Affects the Immunity of Mormon Crickets and Locusts: A Comparison of These Potential Superspreaders of DiseaseSrygley, R. B. et al. | 2016
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Unravelling the Costs of Flight for Immune Defenses in the Migratory Monarch ButterflyFritzsche McKay, A. / Ezenwa, V. O. / Altizer, S. et al. | 2016
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Ecological Immunology through the Lens of Exercise Immunology: New Perspective on the Links between Physical Activity and Immune Function and Disease Susceptibility in Wild Animalsvan Dijk, Jacintha G. B. / Matson, Kevin D. et al. | 2016
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A Bird's Eye View of Influenza A Virus Transmission: Challenges with Characterizing Both Sides of a Co-Evolutionary DynamicHill, N. J. / Runstadler, J. A. et al. | 2016
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Hampered performance of migratory swans: intra- and inter-seasonal effects of avian influenza virusHoye, B. J. / Munster, V. J. / Huig, N. / de Vries, P. / Oosterbeek, K. / Tijsen, W. / Klaassen, M. / Fouchier, R. A. / van Gils, J. A. et al. | 2016
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Migration, Prospecting, Dispersal? What Host Movement Matters for Infectious Agent Circulation?Boulinier, T. / Kada, S. / Ponchon, A. / Dupraz, M. n. / Dietrich, M. / Gamble, A. / Bourret, V. / Duriez, O. / Bazire, R. / Tornos, J. r. et al. | 2016
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Migratory monarchs wintering in California experience low infection risk compared to monarchs breeding year-round on non-native milkweedSatterfield, Dara A. / Villablanca, Francis X. / Maerz, John C. / Altizer, Sonia et al. | 2016
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Modeling vector-borne disease risk in migratory animals under climate changeHall, Richard J. / Brown, Leone M. / Altizer, Sonia et al. | 2016
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MutualismBoucher, Doug et al. | 2016