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Gary R. Bortolotti

Gary R. Bortolotti

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
63
Citations
11096
World Ranking
2003
National Ranking
127

Overview

Gary R. Bortolotti is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Arts and Humanities, with a specialization in Literature and Literary Theory.

Their work addresses several topics within their main field of study, prominently featuring Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is a paper titled On the Origin of Adaptations: Rethinking Fidelity Discourse and "Success"- Biologically, published in 2020 in the journal Tekstualia.

Collaboration forms part of their research activity, with their frequent coauthor being Linda Hutcheon.

Their publications have appeared primarily in Tekstualia, reflecting a consistent engagement with this venue.

Overall, the scope of Gary R. Bortolotti's academic work intersects literary studies and theoretical approaches to adaptation, as seen through their focused topics and publication outlets.

  • On the Origin of Adaptations: Rethinking Fidelity Discourse and "Success"- Biologically (2020, Tekstualia)

  • Linda Hutcheon

  • Tekstualia

  • Arts and Humanities

  • Literature and Literary Theory

  • Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism

Best Publications

  • Simplifying the phytohaemagglutinin skin‐testing technique in studies of avian immunocompetence

    J. E. Smits;G. R. Bortolotti;J. L. Tella

  • Corticosterone in feathers is a long-term, integrated measure of avian stress physiology

    Gary R. Bortolotti;Tracy A. Marchant;Julio Blas;Julio Blas;T. German

  • Stress response during development predicts fitness in a wild, long lived vertebrate

    Julio Blas;Gary R. Bortolotti;José Luis Tella;Raquel Baos

  • Birds of a Feather: Neanderthal Exploitation of Raptors and Corvids

    Clive Finlayson;Clive Finlayson;Kimberly Brown;Ruth Blasco;Jordi Rosell

  • Influence of Sibling Competition on Nestling Sex Ratios of Sexually Dimorphic Birds

    Gary R. Bortolotti

  • Facultative sex ratio manipulation in American kestrels

    Karen L. Wiebe;Gary R. Bortolotti

  • Testosterone increases bioavailability of carotenoids: Insights into the honesty of sexual signaling

    Julio Blas;Lorenzo Pérez-Rodríguez;Gary R. Bortolotti;Javier Viñuela

  • Food resource utilisation by the Magellanic penguin evaluated through stable-isotope analysis: segregation by sex and age and influence on offspring quality

    Manuela G. Forero;Keith A. Hobson;Gary R. Bortolotti;José A. Donázar

  • Tracking stress: localisation, deposition and stability of corticosterone in feathers

    Gary R. Bortolotti;Tracy A. Marchant;Julio Blas;Julio Blas;Sonia Cabezas

  • Are avian hematocrits indicative of condition ? American kestrels as a model

    R. D. Dawson;G. R. Bortolotti

  • Flaws and pitfalls in the chemical analysis of feathers: bad news–good news for avian chemoecology and toxicology

    Gary R. Bortolotti

  • EFFECTS OF HEMATOZOAN PARASITES ON CONDITION AND RETURN RATES OF AMERICAN KESTRELS

    Russell D. Dawson;Gary R. Bortolotti

  • High trophic overlap within the seabird community of Argentinean Patagonia: a multiscale approach

    Manuela G. Forero;Gary R. Bortolotti;Keith A. Hobson;Keith A. Hobson;Jose A. Donazar

  • Stable isotopes reveal trophic segregation by sex and age in the southern giant petrel in two different food webs

    Manuela G. Forero;Jacob González-Solís;Keith A. Hobson;José A. Donázar

  • Why are American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) Populations Declining in North America? Evidence from Nest-Box Programs

    John A. Smallwood;Mark F. Causey;David H. Mossop;James R. Klucsarits

  • Sexual dichromatism in birds independent of diet, parasites and androgens

    Gary R. Bortolotti;Juan Jose Negro;Jose L. Tella;Tracy A. Marchant

  • REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF AMERICAN KESTRELS: THE ROLE OF PREY ABUNDANCE AND WEATHER

    Russell D. Dawson;Gary R. Bortolotti

  • Carotenoid discrimination by the avian embryo: a lesson from wild birds.

    Peter F. Surai;Brian K. Speake;Nicholas A.R. Wood;Jonathan D. Blount

  • Carotenoids in eggs and plasma of red-legged partridges: effects of diet and reproductive output

    Gary R. Bortolotti;Juan J. Negro;Peter F. Surai;Paloma Prieto

  • Food Supply and Hatching Spans of Birds: Energy Constraints or Facultative Manipulation

    Karen L. Wiebe;Gary R. Bortolotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Russell D. Dawson
Russell D. Dawson University of Northern British Columbia
José Luis Tella
José Luis Tella Spanish National Research Council
François Mougeot
François Mougeot Spanish National Research Council
Juan J. Negro
Juan J. Negro Spanish National Research Council
Karen L. Wiebe
Karen L. Wiebe University of Saskatchewan
Keith A. Hobson
Keith A. Hobson University of Western Ontario
Jesús Martínez-Padilla
Jesús Martínez-Padilla Spanish National Research Council
Peter F. Surai
Peter F. Surai Feed Food Ltd
Manuela G. Forero
Manuela G. Forero Spanish National Research Council
Brian K. Speake
Brian K. Speake Scottish Agricultural College

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