Performance, personality, and energetics: correlation, causation, and mechanism

V Careau, T Garland Jr - Physiological and Biochemical …, 2012 - journals.uchicago.edu
The study of phenotypic evolution should be an integrative endeavor that combines different
approaches and crosses disciplinary and phylogenetic boundaries to consider complex …

Regulation of male traits by testosterone: implications for the evolution of vertebrate life histories

M Hau - BioEssays, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The negative co‐variation of life‐history traits such as fecundity and lifespan across species
suggests the existence of ubiquitous trade‐offs. Mechanistically, trade‐offs result from the …

Ecological morphology of locomotor performance in squamate reptiles

T Garland Jr, JB Losos - Ecological morphology: integrative …, 1994 - books.google.com
Relationships between morphology, physiology, or biochemistry, on the one hand, and
behavior and ecology, on the other, have been widely documented, as this volume attests …

[PDF][PDF] Evolutionary physiology

T Garland, PA Carter - Annual review of physiology, 1994 - as.uky.edu
" The objectives of comparative physiology are:(1) to describe the diverse ways which
different kinds of animals meet their functional requirements;(2) to elucidate evolutionary …

Evolutionary costs of aggression revealed by testosterone manipulations in free-living male lizards

CA Marler, MC Moore - Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 1988 - Springer
We examined the hypothesis that increased aggression results in decreased survivorship.
We tested this hypothesis by increasing aggression of free-living male lizards Sceloporus …

Mating season aggression and fecal testosterone levels in male ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta)

SA Cavigelli, ME Pereira - Hormones and Behavior, 2000 - Elsevier
The challenge hypothesis (JC Wingfield, RE Hegner, BG Ball, and AM Duffy, 1990, Am. Nat.
136, 829–846) proposes that in birds, reptiles, and fish,“the frequency or intensity of …

Effects of testosterone on cell-mediated and humoral immunity in non-breeding adult European starlings

DL Duffy, GE Bentley, DL Drazen, GF Ball - Behavioral Ecology, 2000 - academic.oup.com
One of the primary assumptions of the immunocompetence hypothesis is that testosterone is
immunosuppressive. Although many studies in birds and mammals have supported this …

Locomotor capacity and social dominance in male lizards

T Garland Jr, E Hankins, RB Huey - Functional Ecology, 1990 - JSTOR
Physiological capacities may constrain behavioural options and hence have important
ecological consequences. We tested the hypothesis that social dominance is related to …

Oestrogen regulates male aggression in the non–breeding season

KK Soma, AD Tramontin… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Extensive research has focused on territorial aggression during the breeding season and
the roles of circulating testosterone (T) and its conversion to 17β–oestradiol (E2) in the brain …

Increased energy expenditure due to increased territorial defense in male lizards after phenotypic manipulation

CA Marler, G Walsberg, ML White, M Moore… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 1995 - Springer
Fitness tradeoffs are difficult to examine because many fitness variables are correlated and
vary in the same direction. Phenotypic manipulation circumvents many of these difficulties …