Baseline food insecurity moderates the acute effect of subjective socioeconomic status on food consumption by Godell, S,, M. Randle, M. Bateson and D. Nettle, 177.pdf (1.0 MiB) - Code and data
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Developmental history and stress responsiveness are related to response inhibition, but not judgement bias, in a cohort of European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) by Gott, A, C. Andrews, T. Bedford, D. Nettle and M. Bateson, 173-Gott_et_al-2018-Animal_Cognition.pdf (1.4 MiB) - Data and code
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Hunger and socioeconomic background additively predict impulsvity in humans by Allen, C. and D. Nettle, 170.pdf (0.7 MiB) - Code and data
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Chronological age, biological age, and individual variation in the stress response in the European starling: A follow-up study by Gott, A., C. Andrews, M. Larriva Hormigos, K. Spencer, M. Bateson and D. Nettle , 168.pdf (1.9 MiB) - Data and code
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Opportunistic food consumption in relation to childhood and adult food insecurity: An exploratory correlational study by Nettle, D., M. Joly, E. Broadbent, C. Smith, E. Tittle and M. Bateson , 164.pdf (0.7 MiB) - Data and code
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Can starlings use a reliable cue of future food deprivation to adaptively modify foraging and fat reserves? by Van Berkel, M, M. Bateson, D. Nettle and J. Dunn, 167.pdf (0.4 MiB) - Data and code
here
Telomeres as integrative markers of exposure to stress and adversity: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Pepper, G.V., M. Bateson and D. Nettle, 165.pdf (1.0 MiB) - Data and code are
here.
Early-life begging effort reduces adult body mass but strengthens behavioural defence of the rate of energy intake in European starlings by Dunn, J., Andrews, C., Nettle, D. and M. Bateson , 163.pdf (0.8 MiB)
A marker of biological ageing predicts risk preference in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris by Andrews, C., D. Nettle, S. Reichert, T. Bedford, P. Monaghan, M. Bateson, 161.pdf (0.3 MiB) - Data and code
here.
Dissociating the effects of alternative early-life feeding schedules on the development of adult depression-like phenotypes by Neville, V., C. Andrews, D. Nettle and M. Bateson, 158.pdf (2.3 MiB) - Data and script
here.
Why are there associations between telomere length and behaviour? by Bateson, M. and D. Nettle, 157.pdf (0.5 MiB)
A marker of biological age explains individual variation in the strength of the adult stress response by Andrews C., Nettle D., Larriva, M., Gillespie R., Reichert S., Brilot B.O., Bedford T., Monaghan P., Spencer K.A. and M. Bateson , 156.pdf (0.6 MiB) -
Data and code
The influence of mortality and socioeconomic status on risk and delayed rewards: a replication with British participants by Pepper G.V., Corby D.H., Bamber R., Smith H., Wong N., and D. Nettle , 155.pdf (0.5 MiB) -
Code and data here.
Childhood and adult socioeconomic position interact to predict health in mid life in a cohort of British women by Nettle, D. and M. Bateson, 154withsupplemental.pdf (0.4 MiB)
Effects of early-life adversity and sex on dominance in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris by Bedford, T., Oliver, C.J., Andrews, C., Bateson, M. and Nettle, D., 153-Bedford-et-al-2017.pdf (0.8 MiB) -
Data and R script.
Does hunger contribute to socioeconomic gradients in behaviour? by Nettle, D., 152.pdf (0.2 MiB)
The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences by Pepper, G. V. and D. Nettle, 150.pdf (1.3 MiB)
Detecting telomere elongation: Analysis of a proposal by Simons, Stulp and Nakagawa by Nettle, D. and M. Bateson, 149.pdf (0.3 MiB)
Early-life adversity accelerates cellular ageing and affects adult inflammation: Experimental evidence from the European starling by Nettle, D., C. Andrews, S. Reichert, T. Bedford, C. Kolenda, C. Parker, C. Martin-Ruiz, P. Monaghan, M. Bateson , 148.pdf (0.8 MiB) -
Data and R script
The telomere lengthening conundrum: It could be biology by Bateson, M. and D. Nettle, 147.pdf (0.3 MiB) -
Supporting information
Food insecurity as a driver of obesity in humans: The insurance hypothesis. by Nettle, D., C.P. Andrews and M. Bateson , 145-BBS-obesity-final-including-commentaries.pdf (1.5 MiB) -
Code and data.
Brood size moderates associations between relative size, telomere length, and immune development in European starling nestlings by Nettle, D., Andrews, C., Reichert, S., Bedford, T., Gott, A., Parker, C., Kolenda, C., Martin-Ruiz, C., Monaghan, P. and Bateson, M. , 146.pdf (0.4 MiB) -
Data and R code