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| Dana M HawleySummaryAffiliation: Cornell University Country: USA Publications
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Experimentally increased social competition compromises humoral immune responses in house finchesDana M Hawley
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Horm Behav 49:417-24. 2006..Overall, we documented that two universal components of social behavior, intraspecific competition and social status, modulated the strength of a humoral immune response in house finches...
Molecular evidence for a founder effect in invasive house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) populations experiencing an emergent disease epidemicDana M Hawley
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
Mol Ecol 15:263-75. 2006....
Genetic diversity predicts pathogen resistance and cell-mediated immunocompetence in house finchesDana M Hawley
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Biol Lett 1:326-9. 2005..Overall, our results underscore the importance of multilocus heterozygosity for individual pathogen resistance and immunity...
Stress responses and disease in three wintering house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) populations along a latitudinal gradientKarin M Lindström
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 106 Guyot Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Gen Comp Endocrinol 143:231-9. 2005..A causal understanding of the implications for this variation in corticosterone concentrations for Mycoplasma disease dynamics awaits further studies...
Experimental evidence for transmission of Mycoplasma gallisepticum in house finches by fomitesAndre A Dhondt
Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14850, USA
Avian Pathol 36:205-8. 2007..gallisepticum by fomites may serve to immunize birds against developing more severe infections. Some such birds develop M. gallisepticum antibodies, providing indication of an immune response, although no direct evidence of protection...
Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of three Mycoplasma gallisepticum isolates in house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus)Jessica L Grodio
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Vet Microbiol 155:53-61. 2012..This study provides evidence that MG strains or strain variants circulating in house finch populations vary in their ability to cause disease, induce antibody responses, and persist in the host...
Characterization of experimental Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection in captive house finch flocksKeila V Sydenstricker
Wildlife Health Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Avian Dis 50:39-44. 2006..Most birds that developed physical signs of MG were also PCR- and RPA-positive, although we detected a single asymptomatic carrier and a single symptomatic false negative. No birds died as a result of secondary MG infection...
Dynamics of a novel pathogen in an avian host: Mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in house finchesAndre A Dhondt
Cornell University, Laboratory of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
Acta Trop 94:77-93. 2005....
