The concept of allostasis in biology and biomedicine BS McEwen, JC Wingfield Hormones and behavior 43 (1), 2-15, 2003 | 4149 | 2003 |
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 | 2568 | 1990 |
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 | 1551 | 1998 |
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 | 1471 | 2005 |
Reproduction and resistance to stress: when and how JC Wingfield, RM Sapolsky Journal of neuroendocrinology 15 (8), 711-724, 2003 | 1330 | 2003 |
Do baseline glucocorticoids predict fitness? F Bonier, PR Martin, IT Moore, JC Wingfield Trends in ecology & Evolution 24 (11), 634-642, 2009 | 912 | 2009 |
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 | 904 | 2006 |
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 | 779 | 1992 |
What’s in a name? Integrating homeostasis, allostasis and stress BS McEwen, JC Wingfield Hormones and behavior 57 (2), 105, 2009 | 774 | 2009 |
The determination of five steroids in avian plasma by radioimmunoassay and competitive protein-binding JC Wingfield, DS Farner Steroids 26 (3), 311-327, 1975 | 712 | 1975 |
Adrenocortical responses to stress and their modulation in free‐living vertebrates JC Wingfield, LM Romero Comprehensive physiology, 211-234, 2010 | 621 | 2010 |
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 | 621 | 2001 |
Testosterone and aggression in birds JC Wingfield, GF Ball, AM Dufty, RE Hegner, M Ramenofsky American Scientist 75 (6), 602-608, 1987 | 604 | 1987 |
Allostatic load, social status and stress hormones: the costs of social status matter W Goymann, JC Wingfield Animal Behaviour 67 (3), 591-602, 2004 | 545 | 2004 |
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 | 539 | 1999 |
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 | 530 | 2004 |
Interactions of corticosterone with feeding, activity and metabolism in passerine birds LB Astheimer, WA Buttemer, JC Wingfield Ornis Scandinavica, 355-365, 1992 | 530 | 1992 |
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 | 511 | 2016 |
Modulation of the adrenocortical response to stress in birds JC WINGFILELD Perspectives in comparative endocrinology, 520-528, 1994 | 458 | 1994 |
Endocrinology of reproduction in wild species JC Wingfield Avian biology, 163-327, 1993 | 456 | 1993 |