Melissa L. Grunst, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013 Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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John T. Rotenberry grad student 2013 UC Riverside
 (Variation in Parental Effort, Sexual Signaling, and the Adrenocortical Stress Response in the Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia).)
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Grunst AS, Grunst ML. (2024) Cognition as a neglected mediator of responses to anthropogenic noise. Global Change Biology. 30: e17083
Grunst ML, Grunst AS, Grémillet D, et al. (2023) Author Correction: Keystone seabird may face thermoregulatory challenges in a warming Arctic. Scientific Reports. 13: 20506
Grunst ML, Grunst AS, Grémillet D, et al. (2023) Keystone seabird may face thermoregulatory challenges in a warming Arctic. Scientific Reports. 13: 16733
Grunst ML, Grunst AS, Grémillet D, et al. (2023) Combined threats of climate change and contaminant exposure through the lens of bioenergetics. Global Change Biology
Grunst ML, Grunst AS. (2023) Endocrine effects of exposure to artificial light at night: A review and synthesis of knowledge gaps. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 111927
Grunst AS, Grunst ML, Fort J. (2023) Contaminant-by-environment interactive effects on animal behavior in the context of global change: Evidence from avian behavioral ecotoxicology. The Science of the Total Environment. 879: 163169
Grunst ML, Grunst AS, Grémillet D, et al. (2023) A keystone avian predator faces elevated energy expenditure in a warming Arctic. Ecology. e4034
Grunst AS, Grunst ML, Grémillet D, et al. (2023) Mercury Contamination Challenges the Behavioral Response of a Keystone Species to Arctic Climate Change. Environmental Science & Technology
Grunst AS, Grunst ML, Raap T, et al. (2022) Anthropogenic noise and light pollution additively affect sleep behaviour in free-living birds in sex- and season-dependent fashions. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 316: 120426
Grunst ML, Grunst AS, Pinxten R, et al. (2022) An Experimental Approach to Investigating Effects of Artificial Light at Night on Free-Ranging Animals: Implementation, Results, and Directions for Future Research. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
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