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Angelier F., Moe B., Weimerskirch H. & Chastel O. (2007). Age-specific reproductive success in a long-lived bird: do older parents better resist stress? Journal of animal ecology, 76, 1181–1191.
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Angelier F., Shaffer S.A., Weimerskirch H. & Chastel O. (2006). Effect of age, breeding experience and senescence on corticosterone and prolactin levels in a long-lived seabird : the wandering albatross. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol., 149, 1–9.
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Angelier F., Shaffer S.A., Weimerskirch H., Trouvé C. & Chastel O. (2007). Corticosterone and foraging behavior in a pelagic seabird. Physiol. Biochem. Zool., 80, 283–292.
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Angelier F., Weimerskirch H., Dano S. & Chastel O. (2007). Age, experience and reproductive performance in a long-lived bird: a hormonal perspective. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. (Print), 61, 611–621.
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Angelier Frédéric, Wingfield John C., Tartu Sabrina, Chastel Olivier. (2016). Does prolactin mediate parental and life-history decisions in response to environmental conditions in birds? A review. Hormones and behavior, 77, 18–29.
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Angelier Frédéric, Giraudeau Mathieu, Bost Charles-André, Le Bouard Fabrice, Chastel Olivier, . (2009). Are stress hormone levels a good proxy of foraging success? An experiment with king penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus. . J. Exp. Biol., 212(17), 2824–9.
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Angelier Frédéric, Moe Børge, Blanc Samuel, Chastel Olivier, . (2009). What factors drive prolactin and corticosterone responses to stress in a long-lived bird species (snow petrel Pagodroma nivea)? . Physiol. Biochem. Zool., 82(5), 590–602.
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Angelier Frédéric, Weimerskirch Henri, Chastel Olivier,. (2011). Capture and blood sampling do not affect foraging behaviour, breeding success and return rate of a large seabird: the black-browed albatross. Polar Biol., 34(3), 353–361.
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Angelier Frédéric, Wingfield John C, Parenteau Charline, Pellé Marie, Chastel Olivier, . (2015). Does short-term fasting lead to stressed-out parents? A study of incubation commitment and the hormonal stress responses and recoveries in snow petrels. . Hormones and behavior, 67, 28–37.
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Angelier Frédéric, Wingfield John C, Trouvé Colette, de Grissac Sophie, Chastel Olivier, . (2013). Modulation of the prolactin and the corticosterone stress responses: Do they tell the same story in a long-lived bird, the Cape petrel? . Gen. Comp. Endocrinol., 182, 7–15.
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