Publications by authors named "Clara Howell"

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  • Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is prevalent and often discussed in general practice, but there is uncertainty about whether research priorities differ between general practice patients and the general population.
  • The study involved 88 individuals with CMP consulting their general practitioners in Denmark, who prioritized research themes and questions via an online survey.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in research priorities, particularly regarding treatment effectiveness and diagnostic approaches, emphasizing the need for tailored research based on patient settings to better inform future CMP management strategies.
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In a rapidly warming world, exposure to high temperatures may impact fitness, but the gene regulatory mechanisms that link sublethal heat to sexually selected traits are not well understood, particularly in endothermic animals. Our experiment used zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), songbirds that experience extreme temperature fluctuations in their native Australia. We exposed captive males to an acute thermal challenge (43°C) compared with thermoneutral (35°C) and lower (27°C) temperatures.

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Correlative evidence suggests that high problem-solving and foraging abilities in a mate are associated with direct fitness advantages, so it would benefit females to prefer problem-solving males. Recent work has also shown that females of several bird species who directly observe males prefer those that can solve a novel foraging task over those that cannot. In addition to or instead of direct observation of cognitive skills, many species utilize assessment signals when choosing a mate.

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