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PUBLICATIONS

Manuscripts in press / submitted manuscripts

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Published articles (click for link to full text)

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2021

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17. Hutton P, McKenna J & McGraw KJ. 2021. Urban links to molt schedule, body condition, and carotenoid-based coloration in the house finch (Haemorhous mexicanus). Journal of Avian Biology.

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16. Sepp T, Webb E, Simpson RK, Giraudeau M, McGraw K, and Hutton P. 2021. Light at night reduces digestive efficiency of developing birds: an experiment with king quail. The Science of Nature


15. Schaper L, Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2021. Bird-feeder cleaning lowers disease severity in rural but not urban birds. Scientific Reports


14. Sykes BE, Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2021. Sex-specific relationships between urbanization, parasitism, and plumage coloration in house finches. Current Zoology

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2020


13. Funk A†, Hutton P, Earl S, Deviche P & Sweazea K. 2020. Levels of land use and land cover in Phoenix, Arizona are associated with elevated plasma triglycerides in the Gambel's Quail, Callipepla gambelii. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A
 

2019

 

12. Weaver M, Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2019. Subdued sound sensitivity in urban house finches but not other novel environmental stimuli compared with rural birds. Behaviour


11. Saini C†, Hutton P, Simpson RK, Giraudeau M, Sepp T, Webb E & McGraw KJ. 2019. Exposure to artificial light at night increases innate immune activity during development in a precocial bird. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, 233: 84-88

 

2018

 

10. Hutton P, Wright C, DeNardo D, McGraw KJ. 2018. No effect of human presence at night on disease, body mass, or metabolism in rural and urban house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus). Integrative and Comparative Biology

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9. Ouyang JQ, Isaksson C, Schmidt C, Hutton P, Bonier F, & Dominoni D. 2018. A new framework for urban ecology: An integration of proximate and ultimate responses to anthropogenic change. Integrative and Comparative Biology

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8. Giraudeau M, Toomey M, Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2018. Expression of and choice for condition-dependent carotenoid-based color in an urbanizing context. Behavioral Ecology

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2017

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7. Madonia C, Hutton P, Giraudeau M & Sepp T. 2017. Carotenoid coloration is related to fat digestion efficiency in a wild bird. The Science of Nature, 104:96

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6. Cook M, Weaver M, Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2017. The effects of urbanization and human disturbance on problem solving in juvenile house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71: 85

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5. Giraudeau M, Stikeleather R, McKenna J, Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2017. Plumage micro-organisms and antimicrobial defenses in an urbanizing context. Science of the Total Environment 580425-429.

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2016

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4. Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2016. Urban-rural differences in eye, bill and skull allometry in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus). Integrative and Comparative Biology. 

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3. Hutton P & McGraw KJ. 2016. Urban impacts on oxidative balance and their implications for animal signaling. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5(54)

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2015

 

2. Hutton P*, Seymoure BM*, Ligon RA*, McGraw KJ & Simpson RK*. 2015. Dynamic color communication. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 6: 41-49 {INVITED REVIEW; * denotes shared authorship}

 

1. Davies S, Gao S, Valle S, Bittner S, Hutton P, Meddle SL & Deviche P. 2015. Negative energy balance in a male songbird constrains the luteinizing hormone-induced release of testosterone. Journal of Experimental Biology 218(17): 2685-2693.

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