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Elizabeth Adkins-Regan

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Plos One|June 4, 2016
Pairing Behavior of the Monogamous King Quail, Coturnix chinensisElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Archives of Sexual Behavior|May 12, 2017
A Bird's Eye ViewElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 1, 2007
Review. Do hormonal control systems produce evolutionary inertia?Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 25, 2005
Activity dependent brain plasticity: does singing increase the volume of a song system nucleus? Theoretical comment on Sartor and Ball (2005)Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
Behavioural Processes|September 30, 2014
Male-male sexual behavior in Japanese quail: being "on top" reduces mating and fertilization with femalesElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior|January 13, 2009
The challenge is to adopt the best of the new without diminishing scientific qualityElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior|May 10, 2005
Tactile contact is required for early estrogen treatment to alter the sexual partner preference of female zebra finchesElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 26, 2002
Development of sexual partner preference in the zebra finch: a socially monogamous, pair-bonding animalElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior|July 8, 2008
Brains in fast forward: comment on "Rapid action on neuroplasticity precedes behavioral activation by testosterone" by Charlier, Ball and BalthazartElizabeth Adkins-Regan
ILAR Journal|December 25, 2008
Neuroendocrinology of social behaviorElizabeth Adkins-Regan
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Showing results (1-10 of 49) with videos related to

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Plos One|June 4, 2016
Pairing Behavior of the Monogamous King Quail, Coturnix chinensisElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Archives of Sexual Behavior|May 12, 2017
A Bird's Eye ViewElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 1, 2007
Review. Do hormonal control systems produce evolutionary inertia?Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 25, 2005
Activity dependent brain plasticity: does singing increase the volume of a song system nucleus? Theoretical comment on Sartor and Ball (2005)Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
Behavioural Processes|September 30, 2014
Male-male sexual behavior in Japanese quail: being "on top" reduces mating and fertilization with femalesElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior|January 13, 2009
The challenge is to adopt the best of the new without diminishing scientific qualityElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior|May 10, 2005
Tactile contact is required for early estrogen treatment to alter the sexual partner preference of female zebra finchesElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 26, 2002
Development of sexual partner preference in the zebra finch: a socially monogamous, pair-bonding animalElizabeth Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior|July 8, 2008
Brains in fast forward: comment on "Rapid action on neuroplasticity precedes behavioral activation by testosterone" by Charlier, Ball and BalthazartElizabeth Adkins-Regan
ILAR Journal|December 25, 2008
Neuroendocrinology of social behaviorElizabeth Adkins-Regan
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