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Blanca Jimeno
Blanca Jimeno
MSCA Postdoctoral Researcher, Pyrenean Institute of Ecology
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Corticosterone levels reflect variation in metabolic rate, independent of ‘stress’
B Jimeno, M Hau, S Verhulst
Scientific reports 8 (1), 13020, 2018
972018
Food availability affects adult survival trajectories depending on early developmental conditions
M Briga, E Koetsier, JJ Boonekamp, B Jimeno, S Verhulst
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1846), 20162287, 2017
662017
Strong association between corticosterone levels and temperature-dependent metabolic rate in individual zebra finches
B Jimeno, M Hau, S Verhulst
Journal of Experimental Biology 220 (23), 4426-4431, 2017
572017
Male but not female zebra finches with high plasma corticosterone have lower survival
B Jimeno, M Briga, M Hau, S Verhulst
Functional Ecology 32 (3), 713-721, 2018
292018
Developmental conditions modulate DNA methylation at the glucocorticoid receptor gene with cascading effects on expression and corticosterone levels in zebra finches
B Jimeno, M Hau, E Gómez-Díaz, S Verhulst
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 15869, 2019
282019
Physiological stress does not increase with urbanization in European blackbirds: Evidence from hormonal, immunological and cellular indicators
JD Ibáñez-Álamo, B Jimeno, D Gil, RL Thomson, JI Aguirre, ...
Science of the total environment 721, 137332, 2020
272020
Baseline glucose level is an individual trait that is negatively associated with lifespan and increases due to adverse environmental conditions during development and adulthood
B Montoya, M Briga, B Jimeno, S Moonen, S Verhulst
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 188, 517-526, 2018
262018
Effects of developmental conditions on glucocorticoid concentrations in adulthood depend on sex and foraging conditions
B Jimeno, M Briga, S Verhulst, M Hau
Hormones and Behavior 93, 175-183, 2017
222017
Glucocorticoid–temperature association is shaped by foraging costs in individual zebra finches
B Jimeno, M Hau, S Verhulst
Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (23), jeb187880, 2018
202018
Coupling lifespan and aging? The age at onset of body mass decline associates positively with sex-specific lifespan but negatively with environment-specific lifespan
M Briga, B Jimeno, S Verhulst
Experimental Gerontology 119, 111-119, 2019
182019
Biophysical models unravel associations between glucocorticoids and thermoregulatory costs across avian species
JG Rubalcaba, B Jimeno
Functional Ecology 36 (1), 64-72, 2022
112022
Metabolic rates predict baseline corticosterone and reproductive output in a free-living passerine
B Jimeno, MR Prichard, D Landry, C Wolf, B Larkin, Z Cheviron, ...
Integrative Organismal Biology 2 (1), obaa030, 2020
102020
Sexual differences in parental investment in response to parent‐absent calls
B Jimeno, J Muriel, L Pérez‐Rodríguez, D Gil
Ethology 120 (3), 258-265, 2014
92014
Glucocorticoid receptor expression as an integrative measure to assess glucocorticoid plasticity and efficiency in evolutionary endocrinology: A perspective
B Jimeno, C Zimmer
Hormones and Behavior 145, 105240, 2022
82022
Glucose regulation is a repeatable trait affected by successive handling in zebra finches
B Montoya, M Briga, B Jimeno, S Verhulst
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 190, 455-464, 2020
42020
Parent-absent calls are related to nestling reaction time and parental food allocation in the spotless starling
B Jimeno, D Gil
Behaviour 152 (10), 1413-1431, 2015
42015
Body temperature and activity patterns modulate glucocorticoid levels across lizard species: A macrophysiological approach
JG Rubalcaba, B Jimeno
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 1032083, 2022
32022
Assay temperature affects corticosteroid-binding globulin and free corticosterone estimates across species
HE Beyl, B Jimeno, SE Lynn, CW Breuner
General and comparative endocrinology 310, 113810, 2021
32021
Modelling the role of glucocorticoid receptor as mediator of endocrine responses to environmental challenge
B Jimeno, JG Rubalcaba
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 379 (1898), 20220501, 2024
22024
Meta-analysis reveals glucocorticoid levels reflect variation in metabolic rate, not ‘stress’
B Jimeno, S Verhulst
Elife 12, RP88205, 2023
22023
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