Publications
Bonier F. 2012. Hormones in the city: Endocrine ecology of urban birds. Hormones and Behavior 61: 763-772. pdf
Rohwer, V. G., F. Bonier, and P. R. Martin. 2012. Juvenal plumage polymorphism in Yellow Warblers is not associated with sex. Condor, in press.
Ouyang, J. Q., M. Hau, and F. Bonier. 2011. Within seasons and among years: when are corticosterone levels repeatable? Hormones and Behavior 60: 559-564. pdf
Bonier F., I. T. Moore, and R. J. Robertson. 2011. The stress of parenthood? Increased glucocorticoids in birds with experimentally enlarged broods. Biology Letters 7: 944-946. pdf
Danner J. E., R. M. Danner, F. Bonier, P. R. Martin, T. W. Small, and I. T. Moore. 2011. Female, but not male, tropical sparrows respond more strongly to the local song dialect: implications for population divergence. American Naturalist 178: 53-63. pdf
Greeney H. F., P. R. Martin, F. Bonier, R. A. Gelis, A. Solano-Ugalde, B. Freeman, E. T. Miller. 2011. Notes on the breeding of high-Andean birds in northern Ecuador. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 131: 24-31. pdf
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, I. T. Moore, and J. C. Wingfield. 2010. Clarifying the Cort-Fitness Hypothesis: a response to Dingemanse et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25: 262-263. pdf & original comment
Martin, P. R., F. Bonier, I. T. Moore, and J. J. Tewksbury. 2009. Latitudinal variation in the asynchrony of seasons. Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 2: 9-17. Open access journal, pdf available at: http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/IEE/article/view/2148/2291
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, I. T. Moore, and J. C. Wingfield. 2009. Do baseline glucocorticoids predict fitness? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24: 634-642. pdf
Munro, H. J., P. R. Martin, I. T. Moore, and F. Bonier. 2009. Blood parasites in adult and nestling birds in the Ecuadorian Andes. Ornitologia Neotropical 20: 461-465. pdf
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, I. T. Moore, and R. J. Robertson. 2009. The relationship between fitness and baseline glucocorticoids in a Passerine bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 163: 208-213. pdf
Martin, P.R., F. Bonier, and I.T. Moore. 2009. First observation of sap well use and maintenance in the Glossy Flowerpiercer (Diglossa lafresnayii). The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121: 213-215. pdf
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, and I. T. Moore. 2008. First description of the nest and young of the Agile Tit-Tyrant (Uromyias agilis). Ornitologia Neotropical 19:117-122. pdf
Tidhar, W. L., F. Bonier, and J. R. Speakman. 2007. Sex- and concentration-dependent effects of predator feces on seasonal regulation of body mass in the bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus. Hormones and Behavior 52:436-444. pdf
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, J. P. Jensen, L. K. Butler, M. Ramenofsky, and J. C. Wingfield. 2007. Premigratory life history stages of juvenile arctic birds: Costs, constraints, and trade-offs. Ecology 88: 2729-2735. pdf
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, and J. C. Wingfield. 2007. Urban birds have broader environmental tolerance. Biology Letters 3: 670-673. pdf
Bonier, F., P. R. Martin, and J. C. Wingfield. 2007. Maternal corticosteroids influence primary offspring sex ratio in a free-ranging Passerine bird. Behavioral Ecology 18: 1045-1050. pdf
Martin, P.R., F. Bonier, and J.J. Tewksbury. 2007. Revisiting Jablonski (1993): Cladogenesis and range expansion explain latitudinal variation in taxonomic richness. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 930-936. pdf
Bonier, F., P.R. Martin, K.S. Sheldon, J.P. Jensen, S. Foltz, and J.C. Wingfield. 2007. Sex-specific consequences of life in the city. Behavioral Ecology 18: 121-129. pdf
Martin, P.R., F. Bonier, and D.D. Gibson. 2006. First nest of the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Empidonax flaviventris for Alaska, with notes on breeding biology. Western Birds 37: 8-22.
Moore, I.T., F. Bonier, and J.C. Wingfield. 2005. Reproductive asynchrony and population divergence between two tropical bird populations. Behavioral Ecology 16: 755-762. pdf
Bonier, F., H. Quigley, and S.N. Austad. 2004. A technique for noninvasively detecting stress response in cougars. Wildlife Society Bulletin 32: 711-717. pdf
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