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Daniel R Ardia
Daniel R Ardia
Professor of Biology, Franklin & Marshall College
Verified email at fandm.edu
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Carotenoids, immunocompetence, and the information content of sexual colors: an experimental test
KJ McGraw, DR Ardia
The American Naturalist 162 (6), 704-712, 2003
5622003
The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases
MM Lambrechts, F Adriaensen, DR Ardia, AV Artemyev, F Atiénzar, ...
Acta Ornithologica 45 (1), 1-26, 2010
3702010
Experimental cooling during incubation leads to reduced innate immunity and body condition in nestling tree swallows
DR Ardia, JH Pérez, ED Clotfelter
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1689), 1881-1888, 2010
2542010
Costs of immunity in insects: an induced immune response increases metabolic rate and decreases antimicrobial activity
DR Ardia, JE Gantz, Schneider, S Strebel
Functional ecology 26 (3), 732-739, 2012
2442012
Tree swallows trade off immune function and reproductive effort differently across their range
DR Ardia
Ecology 86 (8), 2040-2046, 2005
2052005
Nest box orientation affects internal temperature and nest site selection by Tree Swallows
DR Ardia, JH Pérez, ED Clotfelter
Journal of Field Ornithology 77 (3), 339-344, 2006
1772006
Tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)
DW Winkler, KK Hallinger, DR Ardia, RJ Robertson, BJ Stutchbury, ...
The birds of North America online, 2173, 2011
1702011
Temperature and life history: experimental heating leads female tree swallows to modulate egg temperature and incubation behaviour
DR Ardia, JH Pérez, EK Chad, MA Voss, ED Clotfelter
Journal of Animal Ecology, 4-13, 2009
1582009
Reproductive effort reduces long-term immune function in breeding tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
DR Ardia, KA Schat, DW Winkler
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003
1582003
Individual quality mediates trade‐offs between reproductive effort and immune function in tree swallows
DR Ardia
Journal of Animal Ecology 74 (3), 517-524, 2005
1492005
Red fish, blue fish: trade-offs between pigmentation and immunity in Betta splendens
ED Clotfelter, DR Ardia, KJ McGraw
Behavioral Ecology 18 (6), 1139-1145, 2007
1472007
The role of constraints and limitation in driving individual variation in immune response
DR Ardia, HK Parmentier, LA Vogel
Functional Ecology 25 (1), 61-73, 2011
1412011
An introduction to ecological immunology
LB Martin, DM Hawley, DR Ardia
Functional Ecology 25 (1), 1-4, 2011
1392011
Super size me: an experimental test of the factors affecting lipid content and the ability of residual body mass to predict lipid stores in nestling European Starlings
DR Ardia
Functional Ecology, 414-420, 2005
1382005
Experimental heating reveals nest temperature affects nestling condition in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
JH Pérez, DR Ardia, EK Chad, ED Clotfelter
Biology letters 4 (5), 468-471, 2008
1302008
Individual quality and food availability determine yolk and egg mass and egg composition in tree swallows Tachycineta bicolor
DR Ardia, MF Wasson, DW Winkler
Journal of Avian Biology 37 (3), 252-259, 2006
1232006
Individual quality and age affect responses to an energetic constraint in a cavity-nesting bird
DR Ardia, ED Clotfelter
Behavioral Ecology 18 (1), 259-266, 2007
1192007
Warm temperatures lead to early onset of incubation, shorter incubation periods and greater hatching asynchrony in tree swallows Tachycineta bicolor at the …
DR Ardia, CB Cooper, AA Dhondt
Journal of Avian Biology 37 (2), 137-142, 2006
1022006
Tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor), version 1.0
DW Winkler, KK Hallinger, DR Ardia, RJ Robertson, BJ Stutchbury, ...
Birds of the World, 2020
822020
Thermal sensitivity of immune function: evidence against a generalist-specialist trade-off among endothermic and ectothermic vertebrates
MW Butler, ZR Stahlschmidt, DR Ardia, S Davies, J Davis, LJ Guillette Jr, ...
The American Naturalist 181 (6), 761-774, 2013
792013
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