
Publications |
1. Thompson C.W., Moore, I.T., and Moore, M.C. 1993. Social, environmental, and genetic factors in the ontogeny of phenotypic differentiation in a lizard with alternative male reproductive strategies. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33:137-146.
2. Matt, K.S., Moore, M.C., Knapp, R., and Moore, I.T. 1997. Sympathetic mediation of stress and aggressive competition: Plasma catecholamines in free-living male tree lizards. Physiology & Behavior 61(5):639-647.
3. Hews, D.K., Thompson, C.T., Moore, I.T., and Moore, M.C. 1997. Population frequencies of alternative male phenotypes in male tree lizards: geographic variation and common-garden rearing studies. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 41(6):371-380.
4. Shine, R., Olsson, M.M., Moore, I.T., LeMaster, M.P., and Mason R.T. 1999. Why do male snakes have longer tails than females? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 266:2147-2151. .pdf
5. Shine, R., Harlow, P., LeMaster, M.P., Moore, I.T., and Mason R.T. 2000. The transvestite serpent: why do male gartersnakes court (some) other males? Animal Behaviour 59:349-359..pdf
6. Moore, I.T., LeMaster, M.P., and Mason, R.T. 2000. Behavioural and hormonal responses to capture stress in the male red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Animal Behaviour 59:529-534..pdf
7. Shine, R., Olsson, M.M., Moore, I.T., LeMaster, M.P., Greene, M.J., and Mason, R.T. 2000. Body size enhances mating success in male gartersnakes. Animal Behaviour 59:F4-F11..pdf
8. Shine, R.,Olsson, M.M., LeMaster, M.P., Moore, I.T., and Mason, R.T. 2000. Effects of sex, body size, temperature and location on the antipredator tactics of free-ranging gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis, Colubridae). Behavioral Ecology 11(3):239-245..pdf
9. Shine, R., Olsson, M.M., LeMaster, M.P., Moore, I.T., and Mason, R.T. 2000. Are snakes right-handed? Asymmetry in hemipenis size and usage in gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). Behavioral Ecology 11(4):411-415..pdf
10. Moore, I.T., Lerner, J.P., Lerner, D.T., and Mason, R.T. 2000. Relationships between annual cycles of testosterone, corticosterone, and body condition in male red-spotted garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 73(3):307-312..pdf
11. Moore, I.T., Greene, M.J., and Mason, R.T. 2001. Environmental and seasonal adaptations of the adrenocortical and gonadal responses to capture stress in two population of the male garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis. Journal of Experimental Zoology 289:99-108..pdf
12. Shine, R., Elphick, M.J., Harlow P.S., Moore I.T., LeMaster M.P., and Mason, R.T. 2001. Movements, mating and dispersal of red-sided gartersnakes from a communal den in Manitoba. Copeia 2001(1):82-91..pdf
13. Shine, R., LeMaster M.P., Moore I.T., Olsson, M.M., and Mason, R.T. 2001. Bumpus in the snake-den: effects of sex, size and body condition on mortality of red-sided garter snakes. Evolution 55(3):598-604..pdf
14. LeMaster, M.P., Moore, I.T., and Mason, R.T. 2001. Conspecific trailing behaviour of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) in the natural environment. Animal Behaviour 61:827-833..pdf
15. Moore, I.T. and Mason, R.T. 2001. Behavioral and hormonal responses to corticosterone in the male red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Physiology & Behavior 72(5):669-674..pdf
16. Meddle, S.L., Romero, L.M., Astheimer, L.B., Buttemer, W.A., Moore, I.T., and Wingfield, J.C. 2002. Steroid hormone interrelationships with territorial aggression in an arctic-breeding songbird, Gambel�s white-crowned sparrow, Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii. Hormones and Behavior 42:212-221..pdf
17. Moore, I.T., Perfito, N., Wada, H., Sperry, T.S., and Wingfield, J.C. 2002. Latitudinal variation in plasma testosterone levels in birds of the genus Zonotrichia. General and Comparative Endocrinology 129:13-19 (cover illustration)..pdf
18. Moore, I.T. and Jessop, T.S. 2003. Stress, reproduction, and adrenocortical modulation in amphibians and reptiles. Hormones and Behavior 43:39-47..pdf
19. Richardson, M.I., Moore, I.T., Soma, K.K., Lei, F.M., and Wingfield, J.C. 2003. How similar are high latitude and high altitude habitats? A review and a preliminary study of the adrenocortical response to stress in birds of the Tibetan Plateau. Acta Zoologica Sinica 49(1):1-19 (cover illustration)..pdf
20. Breuner, C.W., Orchinik, M., Hahn, T.P., Meddle, S.L., Moore, I.T., Owen-Ashley, N.T., Sperry, T.S., and Wingfield, J.C. 2003. Differential mechanisms for plasticity of the stress response across latitudinal gradients. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 285:R594-R600..pdf
21. Belden, L.K., Moore, I.T., Mason, R.T., Wingfield, J.C., and Blaustein, A.R. 2003. Survival, the hormonal stress response, and UV-B avoidance in Cascades frog tadpoles (Rana cascadae) exposed to UV-B. Functional Ecology 17:409-416..pdf
22. Bentley, G.E., Moore, I.T., Sower, S.A., and Wingfield, J.C. 2004. Evidence for a novel gonadotropin-releasing hormone in hypothalamic and forebrain areas of songbirds. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 63:34-46..pdf
23. Moore, I.T., Walker, B.G., and Wingfield, J.C. 2004. The effects of combined aromatase inhibitor and antiandrogen on male territorial aggression in a tropical population of rufous-collared sparrows, Zonotrichia capensis. General and Comparative Endocrinology 135:223-229..pdf
24. Moore, I.T., Wada, H., Perfito, N., Busch, D.S., Hahn, T.P., and Wingfield, J.C. 2004. Territoriality and testosterone in an equatorial population of rufous-collared sparrows, Zonotrichiacapensis. Animal Behaviour 67:411-420..pdf
25. Osugi, T., Ukena, K., Bentley, G.E., O�Brien, S., Moore, I.T., Wingfield, J.C., and Tsutsui, K. 2004. Gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone in Gambel�s white-crowned sparrows: cDNA identification, transcript localization and functional effects in laboratory and field experiments. Journal of Endocrinology 182:33-42. .pdf
26. Goymann, W., Moore, I.T., Scheuerlein, A., Hirschenhauser, K., Grafen, A., and Wingfield, J.C. 2004. Testosterone in tropical birds: effects of environmental and social factors. American Naturalist 164(3):327-334..pdf
27. Moore, I.T. , Wingfield, J.C., and Brenowitz, E.A. 2004. Plasticity of the avian song control system in response to localized environmental cues in an equatorial songbird. The Journal of Neuroscience 24(45):10182-10185 (Cover illustration 25(3))..pdf
28. Busch, D.S., Wingfield, J.C., and Moore, I.T. 2004. Territorial aggression of a tropical passerine, Zonotrichia capensis, in response to a variety of conspecific intruders. Behaviour 141(9):1173-1188..pdf
29. Moore, I.T., Greene, M.J., Lerner, D.T., Asher, C.E., Krohmer, R.W., Hess, D.L., Whittier, J., and Mason, R.T. 2005. Physiological evidence for reproductive suppression in the introduced population of brown tree snakes (Boiga irregularis) on Guam. Biological Conservation 121:91-98..pdf
30. Sperry, T.S., Moore, I.T., Meddle, S.L., Benowitz-Fredericks, Z.M., and Wingfield, J.C. 2005. Increased sensitivity of the serotonergic system during the breeding season in free-living American tree sparrows. Behavioral Brain Research 157:119-126..pdf
31. Belden, L.K., Moore, I.T., Wingfield, J.C., and Blaustein, A.R. 2005. Corticosterone and growth in Pacific treefrog (Hyla regilla) tadpoles. Copeia 2005(2):424-430..pdf
32. Park, K.H.J., Meitzen, J., Moore, I.T., Brenowitz, E.A., and Perkel, D.J. 2005. Seasonal-like plasticity of spontaneous firing rate in a songbird pre-motor nucleus. Journal of Neurobiology 64:181-191..pdf
33. Moore, I.T., Bonier, F., and Wingfield, J.C. 2005. Reproductive asynchrony and population divergence between two tropical bird populations. Behavioral Ecology 16:755-762..pdf
34. Bentley, G.E., Perfito, N., Moore, I.T. , Ukena, K., Tsutsui, K., and Wingfield, J.C. In press. Gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone in birds: possible modes of action. Acta Zoologica Sinica. pdf
35. Wada, H., Breuner, C.W., Wingfield, J.C., and Moore, I.T. In press. Stress responses in equatorial sparrows: comparing tropical and temperate Zonotrichia. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. pdf
36. Bentley, G.E., Perfito, N., Moore, I.T. , Ukena, K., Tsutsui, K., and Wingfield, J.C. 2006. Gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone in birds: possible modes of action. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(supplement):178-182. pdf
37. Bentley, G.E., Kriegsfeld, L.J., Osugi, T., Ukena, K., O’Brien, S., Perfito, N., Moore, I.T., Tsutsui, K., and Wingfield, J.C. 2006. Interactions of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) and Gonadotropin-Inhibitory Hormone (GnIH) in birds and mammals. Journal of Experimental Zoology 305A:807-814. pdf
38. Browne, P. Place, N.J., Vidal, J.D., Moore, I.T., Cunha, G.R., Glickman, S.E., and Conley, A.J. 2006. Endocrine differentiation of fetal ovaries and testes of the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta): timing of androgen-independent versus androgen-driven genital development. Reproduction 132(4): 649-659. pdf
39. Moore, I.T. 2007. Advancing the Challenge Hypothesis. Hormones and Behavior 51:461-462 (invited commentary). pdf
40. Husak, J.F., Irschick, D.J., Meyers, J.J., Lailvaux, S.P., and Moore, I.T. In press. Hormones, sexual signals, and performance of green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis). Hormones and Behavior.
41. Bonier, F., Martin, P.R., and Moore, I.T. Accepted pending revision. First description of the nest and young of the agile tit-tyrant (Uromyias agilis). Ornithologia Neotropical.