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John C. Wingfield
John C. Wingfield
Distinguished Professor of Environmental Endocrinology, University of California, Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu
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The concept of allostasis in biology and biomedicine
BS McEwen, JC Wingfield
Hormones and behavior 43 (1), 2-15, 2003
38712003
The" challenge hypothesis": theoretical implications for patterns of testosterone secretion, mating systems, and breeding strategies
JC Wingfield, RE Hegner, AM Dufty Jr, GF Ball
The American Naturalist 136 (6), 829-846, 1990
24501990
Ecological bases of hormone—behavior interactions: the “emergency life history stage”
JC Wingfield, DL Maney, CW Breuner, JD Jacobs, S Lynn, M Ramenofsky, ...
American Zoologist 38 (1), 191-206, 1998
14691998
The Darwinian concept of stress: benefits of allostasis and costs of allostatic load and the trade-offs in health and disease
SM Korte, JM Koolhaas, JC Wingfield, BS McEwen
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 29 (1), 3-38, 2005
13822005
Reproduction and resistance to stress: when and how
JC Wingfield, RM Sapolsky
Journal of neuroendocrinology 15 (8), 711-724, 2003
12652003
Do baseline glucocorticoids predict fitness?
F Bonier, PR Martin, IT Moore, JC Wingfield
Trends in ecology & Evolution 24 (11), 634-642, 2009
8662009
Actions of glucocorticoids at a seasonal baseline as compared to stress-related levels in the regulation of periodic life processes
MM Landys, M Ramenofsky, JC Wingfield
General and comparative endocrinology 148 (2), 132-149, 2006
8602006
Seasonal changes of the adrenocortical response to stress in birds of the Sonoran Desert
JC Wingfield, CM Vleck, MC Moore
Journal of Experimental Zoology 264 (4), 419-428, 1992
7671992
The determination of five steroids in avian plasma by radioimmunoassay and competitive protein-binding
JC Wingfield, DS Farner
Steroids 26 (3), 311-327, 1975
7131975
What’s in a name? Integrating homeostasis, allostasis and stress
BS McEwen, JC Wingfield
Hormones and behavior 57 (2), 105, 2010
7082010
Adrenocortical responses to stress and their modulation in free‐living vertebrates
JC Wingfield, LM Romero
Comprehensive physiology, 211-234, 2010
5952010
Avoiding the ‘costs’ of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions
JC Wingfield, SE Lynn, KK Soma
Brain Behavior and Evolution 57 (5), 239-251, 2001
5912001
Testosterone and aggression in birds
JC Wingfield, GF Ball, AM Dufty, RE Hegner, M Ramenofsky
American Scientist 75 (6), 602-608, 1987
5871987
Dynamics of food availability, body condition and physiological stress response in breeding black‐legged kittiwakes
AS Kitaysky, JC Wingfield, JF Piatt
Functional Ecology 13 (5), 577-584, 1999
5261999
Allostatic load, social status and stress hormones: the costs of social status matter
W Goymann, JC Wingfield
Animal Behaviour 67 (3), 591-602, 2004
5252004
Interactions of corticosterone with feeding, activity and metabolism in passerine birds
LB Astheimer, WA Buttemer, JC Wingfield
Ornis Scandinavica, 355-365, 1992
5191992
Maternal corticosterone is transferred to avian yolk and may alter offspring growth and adult phenotype
LS Hayward, JC Wingfield
General and comparative endocrinology 135 (3), 365-371, 2004
5132004
Modulation of the adrenocortical response to stress in birds
JC WINGFILELD
Perspectives in comparative endocrinology, 520-528, 1994
4511994
Endocrinology of reproduction in wild species
JC Wingfield
Avian biology, 163-327, 1993
4511993
A supergene determines highly divergent male reproductive morphs in the ruff
C Küpper, M Stocks, JE Risse, N Dos Remedios, LL Farrell, SB McRae, ...
Nature genetics 48 (1), 79-83, 2016
4462016
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