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Claire Bottini
Claire Bottini
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Feathers accurately reflect blood mercury at time of feather growth in a songbird
CLJ Bottini, SA MacDougall-Shackleton, BA Branfireun, KA Hobson
Science of The Total Environment 775, 145739, 2021
282021
Sex-specific food provisioning patterns by parents in the asynchronously hatching European hoopoe
S Ryser, N Guillod, C Bottini, R Arlettaz, A Jacot
Animal behaviour 117, 15-20, 2016
282016
Neurogenesis and the development of neural sex differences in vocal control regions of songbirds
A Diez, HY An, N Carfagnini, C Bottini, SA MacDougall‐Shackleton
Journal of Comparative Neurology 529 (11), 2970-2986, 2021
112021
Food stress, but not experimental exposure to mercury, affects songbird preen oil composition
LA Grieves, CLJ Bottini, BA Branfireun, MA Bernards, ...
Ecotoxicology 29, 275-285, 2020
102020
Effects of methylmercury and food stress on migratory activity in song sparrows, Melospiza melodia
CLJ Bottini, RE Whiley, BA Branfireun, SA MacDougall-Shackleton
Hormones and Behavior 146, 105261, 2022
62022
Methylmercury effects on avian brains
CLJ Bottini, SA MacDougall-Shackleton
NeuroToxicology 96, 140-153, 2023
22023
Uropygial gland microbiota differ between free-living and captive songbirds
LA Grieves, CLJ Bottini, GB Gloor, EA MacDougall-Shackleton
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 18283, 2022
22022
Effects of sublethal methylmercury and food stress on songbird energetic performance: metabolic rates, molt and feather quality
CLJ Bottini, RE Whiley, BA Branfireun, SA MacDougall-Shackleton
Journal of Experimental Biology, jeb. 246239, 2024
12024
Effects of methylmercury and unpredictable food stress exposure on songbirds’ physiology and seasonal transition
CLJ Bottini
The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2022
2022
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