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Matthew B Lovern

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General and Comparative Endocrinology|September 27, 2003
Sex steroids in green anoles (Anolis carolinensis): uncoupled maternal plasma and yolking follicle concentrations, potential embryonic steroidogenesis, and evolutionary implicationsMatthew B Lovern, Juli Wade
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Comparative Experimental Biology|January 24, 2003
Yolk testosterone varies with sex in eggs of the lizard, Anolis carolinensisMatthew B Lovern, Juli Wade
Nature|December 24, 2004
Meyer publication worse than just bad scienceDay B Ligon, Matthew B Lovern
Hormones and Behavior|March 26, 2014
Variation in steroid hormone levels among Caribbean Anolis lizards: endocrine system convergence?Jerry F Husak, Matthew B Lovern
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 15, 2011
The effects of diet on plasma and yolk steroids in lizards (Anolis carolinensis)Matthew B Lovern, Amber L Adams
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 15, 2003
Form emergence and fixation of head bobbing displays in the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis): a reptilian model of signal ontogenyMatthew B Lovern, Thomas A Jenssen
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|March 20, 2014
The maternal environment affects offspring viability via an indirect effect of yolk investment on offspring sizeDaniel A Warner, Matthew B Lovern
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 26, 2007
Maternal nutrition affects reproductive output and sex allocation in a lizard with environmental sex determinationDaniel A Warner, Matthew B Lovern, Richard Shine
Hormones and Behavior|June 8, 2014
Heightened aggression and winning contests increase corticosterone but decrease testosterone in male Australian water dragonsTroy A Baird, Matthew B Lovern, Richard Shine
ILAR Journal|February 6, 2004
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis): a reptilian model for laboratory studies of reproductive morphology and behaviorMatthew B Lovern, Melissa M Holmes, Juli Wade
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General and Comparative Endocrinology|September 27, 2003
Sex steroids in green anoles (Anolis carolinensis): uncoupled maternal plasma and yolking follicle concentrations, potential embryonic steroidogenesis, and evolutionary implicationsMatthew B Lovern, Juli Wade
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Comparative Experimental Biology|January 24, 2003
Yolk testosterone varies with sex in eggs of the lizard, Anolis carolinensisMatthew B Lovern, Juli Wade
Nature|December 24, 2004
Meyer publication worse than just bad scienceDay B Ligon, Matthew B Lovern
Hormones and Behavior|March 26, 2014
Variation in steroid hormone levels among Caribbean Anolis lizards: endocrine system convergence?Jerry F Husak, Matthew B Lovern
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 15, 2011
The effects of diet on plasma and yolk steroids in lizards (Anolis carolinensis)Matthew B Lovern, Amber L Adams
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 15, 2003
Form emergence and fixation of head bobbing displays in the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis): a reptilian model of signal ontogenyMatthew B Lovern, Thomas A Jenssen
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|March 20, 2014
The maternal environment affects offspring viability via an indirect effect of yolk investment on offspring sizeDaniel A Warner, Matthew B Lovern
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 26, 2007
Maternal nutrition affects reproductive output and sex allocation in a lizard with environmental sex determinationDaniel A Warner, Matthew B Lovern, Richard Shine
Hormones and Behavior|June 8, 2014
Heightened aggression and winning contests increase corticosterone but decrease testosterone in male Australian water dragonsTroy A Baird, Matthew B Lovern, Richard Shine
ILAR Journal|February 6, 2004
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis): a reptilian model for laboratory studies of reproductive morphology and behaviorMatthew B Lovern, Melissa M Holmes, Juli Wade
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