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    A test of the migration-modulation hypothesis in a non-passerine Neotropical migrant, the Blue-winged Teal Anas discors

    Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) initiate southward migration from their North American breeding grounds in late summer, making trans-Gulf flights to overwinter in South America. As such, this species displays a f...

    C. Morgan Wilson, Christopher G. Sims, Stephan J. Schoech in Journal of Ornithology (2017)

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    Here today, not gone tomorrow: long-term effects of corticosterone

    There is a growing body of evidence from across animal taxa that exposure to elevated levels of glucocorticoids during development can have profound long-term effects upon physiological and behavioral phenotyp...

    Stephan J. Schoech, Michelle A. Rensel, Travis E. Wilcoxen in Journal of Ornithology (2012)

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    A reply to Dhondt: broodedness and latitude affect the response of reproductive timing of birds to food supplementation

    Stephan J. Schoech in Journal of Ornithology (2010)

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    Cryptic plumage signaling in Aphelocoma Scrub-Jays

    Recent studies of avian vision and plumage coloration have revealed a surprising degree of cryptic sexual dimorphism, with many examples of male–female differences in UV reflectance that are invisible to human...

    Eli S. Bridge, Jennifer Hylton, Muir D. Eaton, Louis Gamble in Journal of Ornithology (2008)

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    Food supplementation and timing of reproduction: does the responsiveness to supplementary information vary with latitude?

    Food supplementation usually advances the timing of laying. Here, we report a meta-analysis of 35 food supplementation studies demonstrating that species at high latitudes are less responsive to food supplemen...

    Stephan J. Schoech, Thomas P. Hahn in Journal of Ornithology (2007)