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Rie Henriksen
Rie Henriksen
Associate Professor, Linköping University
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Prenatal stress in birds: pathways, effects, function and perspectives
R Henriksen, S Rettenbacher, TGG Groothuis
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 35 (7), 1484-1501, 2011
2162011
Steroids in chicken egg yolk: metabolism and uptake during early embryonic development
N von Engelhardt, R Henriksen, TGG Groothuis
General and comparative endocrinology 163 (1-2), 175-183, 2009
1022009
Elevated plasma corticosterone decreases yolk testosterone and progesterone in chickens: linking maternal stress and hormone-mediated maternal effects
R Henriksen, TG Groothuis, S Rettenbacher
PloS one 6 (8), e23824, 2011
852011
Getting back to nature: feralization in animals and plants
E Gering, D Incorvaia, R Henriksen, J Conner, T Getty, D Wright
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34 (12), 1137-1151, 2019
782019
Long-Term and Transgenerational Effects of Stress Experienced during Different Life Phases in Chickens (Gallus gallus)
M Ericsson, R Henriksen, J Bélteky, AS Sundman, K Shionoya, P Jensen
PloS one 11 (4), e0153879, 2016
742016
The domesticated brain: genetics of brain mass and brain structure in an avian species
R Henriksen, M Johnsson, L Andersson, P Jensen, D Wright
Scientific reports 6 (1), 34031, 2016
522016
Feralisation targets different genomic loci to domestication in the chicken
M Johnsson, E Gering, P Willis, S Lopez, L Van Dorp, G Hellenthal, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 12950, 2016
502016
Maternal corticosterone elevation during egg formation in chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) influences offspring traits, partly via prenatal undernutrition
R Henriksen, S Rettenbacher, TGG Groothuis
General and Comparative Endocrinology 191, 83-91, 2013
492013
Maladaptation in feral and domesticated animals
E Gering, D Incorvaia, R Henriksen, D Wright, T Getty
Evolutionary applications 12 (7), 1274-1286, 2019
422019
The neural crest cell hypothesis: no unified explanation for domestication
M Johnsson, R Henriksen, D Wright
Genetics 219 (1), iyab097, 2021
352021
Genetical genomics of growth in a chicken model
M Johnsson, R Henriksen, A Höglund, J Fogelholm, P Jensen, D Wright
BMC genomics 19, 1-12, 2018
342018
Defining the domestication syndrome: comment on Lord et al. 2020
D Wright, R Henriksen, M Johnsson
Trends in ecology & evolution 35 (12), 1059-1060, 2020
292020
Genetical genomics of tonic immobility in the chicken
J Fogelholm, S Inkabi, A Höglund, R Abbey-Lee, M Johnsson, P Jensen, ...
Genes 10 (5), 341, 2019
292019
The methylation landscape and its role in domestication and gene regulation in the chicken
A Höglund, R Henriksen, J Fogelholm, AM Churcher, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (12), 1713-1724, 2020
232020
Genetics and genomics of social behavior in a chicken model
M Johnsson, R Henriksen, J Fogelholm, A Höglund, P Jensen, D Wright
Genetics 209 (1), 209-221, 2018
222018
When chickens go wild: The feral chickens of Kauai provide a unique opportunity to study what happens when domesticated animals escape and evolve
E Callaway
Nature 529 (7586), 270-274, 2016
192016
Intra-individual behavioural variability: a trait under genetic control
R Henriksen, A Höglund, J Fogelholm, R Abbey-Lee, M Johnsson, ...
International journal of molecular sciences 21 (21), 8069, 2020
182020
Feralisation—The understudied counterpoint to domestication
R Henriksen, E Gering, D Wright
Origin and evolution of biodiversity, 183-195, 2018
162018
Corticosterone metabolism by chicken follicle cells does not affect ovarian reproductive hormone synthesis in vitro
S Rettenbacher, R Henriksen, TG Groothuids, M Lepschy
General and Comparative Endocrinology 184, 67-74, 2013
162013
Corticosterone in bird eggs: The importance of analytical validation
S Rettenbacher, TG Groothuis, R Henriksen, E Möstl
WTM Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift 100 (9-10), 283-290, 2013
152013
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