Haussmann, M.F. & R.A. Mauck. 2007. New strategies for telomere-based age estimation. In press, Molecular Ecology Notes.

Haussmann, M.F., D.W. Winkler., C.E. Huntington, I.C.T. Nisbet, & C.M. Vleck. 2007. Telomerase activity is maintained throughout the lifespan of long-lived birds. Experimental Gerontology 42:610-618, DOI:10.1016/j.exger.2007.03.004.

Haussmann, M.F., C.M. Vleck, & E.S. Farrar. 2007. A laboratory protocol for stress assessment in undergraduate students using a cortisol ELISA. Advances in Physiology Education 31: 110-115. DOI:10.1152/advan.00058.2006.

Monaghan, P. & M.F. Haussmann. 2006. Telomere dynamics: Linking lifestyle and lifespan? Trends in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (TREE).

Juola, F.A., M.F. Haussmann, D.C. Dearborn, & C.M. Vleck. 2006. Telomeres provide insight into lifespan and age structure of a long-lived marine bird. The Auk.

Scott, N., M.F. Haussmann, C.M. Vleck, & R. Elsey. 2006. The relationship between telomere length and body length in Alligator mississippiensis. Southeastern Naturalist.

Haussmann, M.F., D.W. Winkler, & C.M. Vleck. Longer telomeres associated with higher survival in birds. 2005. Biology Letters 1(2):212-214. DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0301.

Haussmann, M.F., D.W. Winkler, C.E. Huntington, D. Vleck, C.E. Sanneman, D. Hanley & C.M. Vleck. 2005. Cell-mediated immunosenescence in birds. In press Oecologia. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-005-0123-3

Haussmann, M.F., D.W. Winkler., C.E. Huntington, I.C.T. Nisbet, & C.M. Vleck. 2004. Telomerase expression is differentially regulated in birds of differing life span. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1019:186-190.

Haussmann, M.F. D.W. Winkler, K.M. O'Reilly, C.E. Huntington, I.C.T. Nisbet, & C.M. Vleck. 2003. Telomeres shorten more slowly in long-lived birds and mammals than in short-lived ones. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences, 270(1522):1387-1392. (DOI 10.1098/rspb.2003.2385.)

Haussmann, M.F., C.M. Vleck, & I.C.T. Nisbet. 2003. Calibrating the telomere clock in common terns, Sterna hirundo. Experimental Gerontology, 38(7):787-790.

Vleck, C.M., M.F. Haussmann, & D. Vleck. 2003. The natural history of telomeres: tools for aging animals and exploring the aging process. Experimental Gerontology, 38(7):791-796.

Haussmann, M.F., & C.M. Vleck. 2001. Telomere length provides a new technique for aging animals. Oecologia, 130(3):325-328.

Haussmann, M.F., J.A. Carroll, G.D. Weesner, M.J. Daniels, & D.C. Lay, Jr. 2000. Administration of adrenocorticotropic hormone to pregnant sows alters their pigs’ hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Journal of Animal Science, 78(9):2399‑411.

Lay, D.C., Jr., & M.F. Haussmann. 2000. Hoop housing for feeder pigs offers a welfare friendly environment compared to a nonbedded confinement system. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 3(1):33-48.

Haussmann, M.F., D.C. Lay, Jr., H.S. Buchanan, & J.G. Hopper. 1999. Butorphanol tartrate acts to decrease sow activity which may lead to reduced piglet crushing. Journal of Animal Science, 77(8):2054‑2059.

Lay, D.C., Jr., H.S. Buchanan, & M.F. Haussmann. 1999. A note on simulating the `observer effect' using constant photoperiod on nursery pigs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 63(4):301‑309

Lay, D.C., Jr., M.F. Haussmann, H.S. Buchanan, & M.J. Daniels. 1999. Danger to piglets due to crushing can be reduced by the use of a simulated udder. Journal of Animal Science, 77(8):2060‑2064.

Biensen, N.J., M.F. Haussmann, D.C. Lay, Jr., L.L. Christian, & S.P. Ford. 1999. The relationship between placental and piglet birth weights and growth traits. Animal Science, 68:709-715.

 

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