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Haste makes waste but condition matters: molt rate-feather quality trade-off in a sedentary songbirdHaste makes waste: accelerated molt adversely affects the expression of melanin-based and depigmented plumage ornaments in house sparrows.Repeatability of feather mite prevalence and intensity in passerine birds.Sexual Dimorphism and Population Differences in Structural Properties of Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) Wing and Tail Feathers.Large-brained birds suffer less oxidative damage.Environmental selection is a main driver of divergence in house sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Romania and Bulgaria.Wild Birds in Romania Are More Exposed to West Nile Virus Than to Newcastle Disease Virus.Seasonal Patterns and Relationships among Coccidian Infestations, Measures of Oxidative Physiology, and Immune Function in Free-Living House Sparrows over an Annual Cycle.Physiological pace of life: the link between constitutive immunity, developmental period, and metabolic rate in European birds.No evidence for parasitism-linked changes in immune function or oxidative physiology over the annual cycle of an avian species.Carotenoids modulate the effect of coccidian infection on the condition and immune response in moulting house sparrows.Experimental increase in baseline corticosterone level reduces oxidative damage and enhances innate immune response.Sex ratio and sexual dimorphism of three lice species with contrasting prevalence parasitizing the house sparrow.Preen gland removal increases plumage bacterial load but not that of feather-degrading bacteria.Solidago canadensis impacts on native plant and pollinator communities in different-aged old fieldsFeather mites (Acari: Astigmata) and body condition of their avian hosts: a large correlative studySelection on multiple sexual signals in two Central and Eastern European populations of the barn swallowWing morphology, flight type and migration distance predict accumulated fuel load in birds
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