Sharon E. Lynn

3.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
43 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

Sharon E. Lynn is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sharon E. Lynn has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 23 papers in Ecology and 8 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Sharon E. Lynn's work include Animal Behavior and Reproduction (30 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (16 papers) and Plant and animal studies (12 papers). Sharon E. Lynn is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Reproduction (30 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (16 papers) and Plant and animal studies (12 papers). Sharon E. Lynn collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and France. Sharon E. Lynn's co-authors include John C. Wingfield, Creagh W. Breuner, Marilyn Ramenofsky, Ralph D. Richardson, Donna L. Maney, Jerry D. Jacobs, Kiran K. Soma, John C. Wingfield, Brian Walker and Michael D. Kern and has published in prestigious journals such as Animal Behaviour, Hormones and Behavior and General and Comparative Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Sharon E. Lynn

40 papers receiving 2.9k citations

Hit Papers

Ecological Bases of Hormone—Behavior Interactions: The “E... 1998 2026 2007 2016 1998 250 500 750 1000

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sharon E. Lynn United States 22 2.2k 1.5k 413 400 341 43 3.0k
Stephan J. Schoech United States 34 2.5k 1.1× 2.3k 1.5× 426 1.0× 407 1.0× 411 1.2× 78 3.7k
Frances Bonier Canada 25 2.1k 1.0× 1.9k 1.3× 353 0.9× 399 1.0× 526 1.5× 62 3.3k
Oliver P. Love Canada 36 2.3k 1.0× 2.7k 1.8× 510 1.2× 487 1.2× 562 1.6× 133 4.4k
Hugh Drummond Mexico 35 2.4k 1.1× 2.3k 1.5× 248 0.6× 349 0.9× 609 1.8× 118 3.5k
Bengt Silverin Sweden 33 2.7k 1.2× 2.0k 1.3× 715 1.7× 263 0.7× 453 1.3× 74 3.5k
Pierre Deviche United States 35 2.1k 0.9× 1.6k 1.0× 624 1.5× 402 1.0× 267 0.8× 138 3.3k
John Dittami Austria 32 1.8k 0.8× 1.5k 1.0× 139 0.3× 429 1.1× 217 0.6× 81 2.7k
John F. Cockrem New Zealand 35 2.0k 0.9× 1.4k 0.9× 382 0.9× 445 1.1× 845 2.5× 110 3.7k
Corine M. Eising Netherlands 16 1.6k 0.7× 1.3k 0.9× 426 1.0× 190 0.5× 150 0.4× 26 2.2k
Donna L. Maney United States 35 2.9k 1.3× 2.0k 1.4× 543 1.3× 782 2.0× 526 1.5× 83 5.3k

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All Works

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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2023). Unpredictable fasting transiently alters corticosterone and feeding behavior but not body mass or later HPA axis function in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 281. 111434–111434.
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Harris, Breanna N., Carolyn M. Bauer, James A. Carr, et al.. (2023). COVID-19 as a chronic stressor and the importance of individual identity: A data-driven look at academic productivity during the pandemic. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 345. 114394–114394. 2 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2022). Chill out: Environmentally relevant cooling challenge does not increase telomere loss during early life. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 329. 114108–114108. 4 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2022). Cooling increases corticosterone deposition in feathers of eastern bluebird chicks. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 320. 114001–114001. 5 indexed citations
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Jimeno, Blanca, et al.. (2021). Assay temperature affects corticosteroid-binding globulin and free corticosterone estimates across species. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 310. 113810–113810. 1 indexed citations
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Bentley, George E., Kathryn Wilsterman, Sharon E. Lynn, et al.. (2017). Neural Versus Gonadal GnIH: Are they Independent Systems? A Mini-Review. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 57(6). 1194–1203. 24 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E.. (2015). Endocrine and neuroendocrine regulation of fathering behavior in birds. Hormones and Behavior. 77. 237–248. 51 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2015). Food, stress, and circulating testosterone: Cue integration by the testes, not the brain, in male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 215. 1–9. 59 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2015). Differential response of GnIH in the brain and gonads following acute stress in a songbird. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 227. 51–57. 34 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2013). Neonatal handling alters the development of the adrenocortical response to stress in a wild songbird (eastern bluebird, Sialia sialis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 186. 157–163. 18 indexed citations
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Kern, Michael D., et al.. (2012). Problems with Using Ptilochronology to Measure the Growth and Nutritional Status of Nestling Bluebirds. Ornithological Applications. 114(4). 823–830. 5 indexed citations
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Wada, Haruka, et al.. (2011). The Timing of Life-History Stages Across Latitudes inZonotrichiaSparrows. Ornithological Applications. 113(2). 438–448. 20 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., et al.. (2007). Fish on Prozac: a simple, noninvasive physiology laboratory investigating the mechanisms of aggressive behavior inBetta splendens. AJP Advances in Physiology Education. 31(4). 358–363. 72 indexed citations
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Breuner, Creagh W., Sharon E. Lynn, G. Julian, et al.. (2006). Plasma-binding Globulins and Acute Stress Response. Hormone and Metabolic Research. 38(4). 260–268. 94 indexed citations
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Wingfield, John C., Noah T. Owen–Ashley, Z Morgan Benowitz‐Fredericks, et al.. (2004). Arctic spring: The arrival biology of migrant birds. 50(6). 948–960. 29 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E., Brian Walker, & John C. Wingfield. (2004). A phylogenetically controlled test of hypotheses for behavioral insensitivity to testosterone in birds. Hormones and Behavior. 47(2). 170–177. 60 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E. & John C. Wingfield. (2003). Male Chestnut-Collared Longspurs are Essential for Nestling Survival: A Removal Study. Ornithological Applications. 105(1). 154–158. 3 indexed citations
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Lynn, Sharon E. & John C. Wingfield. (2003). MALE CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR NESTLING SURVIVAL: A REMOVAL STUDY. Ornithological Applications. 105(1). 154–154. 15 indexed citations
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Wingfield, John C., Sharon E. Lynn, & Kiran K. Soma. (2001). Avoiding the ‘Costs’ of Testosterone: Ecological Bases of Hormone-Behavior Interactions. Brain Behavior and Evolution. 57(5). 239–251. 428 indexed citations
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Wingfield, John C., Donna L. Maney, Creagh W. Breuner, et al.. (1998). Ecological Bases of Hormone—Behavior Interactions: The “Emergency Life History Stage”. American Zoologist. 38(1). 191–206. 1072 indexed citations breakdown →

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