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Michael H Ferkin

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Animal Cognition|November 8, 2013
Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, respond differently to the scent marks of multiple male conspecificsMichael H Ferkin, Nicholas J Hobbs
Physiology & Behavior|April 7, 2005
Re-feeding and the restoration of odor attractivity, odor preference, and sexual receptivity in food-deprived female meadow volesAndrew A Pierce, Michael H Ferkin
Acta Ethologica|July 1, 2014
Female meadow voles, <i>Microtus pennsylvanicus</i>, do not alter their over-marking in response to female conspecifics that were food deprivedChristian T Vlautin, Michael H Ferkin
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie|January 14, 2014
Food deprivation and restriction during late gestation affects the sexual behavior of postpartum female meadow voles, <i>Microtus pennsylvanicus.</i>Ramona M Sabau, Michael H Ferkin
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|October 13, 2006
Similarities between female meadow voles mating during post-partum oestrus and raising two concurrent litters and females raising only one litterJavier del Barco-Trillo, Michael H Ferkin
Behavioural Processes|August 14, 2012
Effects of food availability on proceptivity: a test of the reproduction at all costs and metabolic fuels hypothesesNicholas J Hobbs, Antedra A Finger, Michael H Ferkin
Physiology & Behavior|November 23, 2006
Food deprivation and the role of estradiol in mediating sexual behaviors in meadow volesAndrew A Pierce, Izu Iwueke, Michael H Ferkin
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie|January 14, 2014
Self discrimination in meadow voles, <i>Microtus pennsylvanicus.</i>Michael H Ferkin, Andrew A Pierce, Stan Franklin
Physiology & Behavior|April 24, 2007
Exogenous melatonin administration affects self-grooming and conspecific odor preferences in long-photoperiod meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus)Michael H Ferkin, Stuart T Leonard, Jerry P Gilless
Hormones and Behavior|September 24, 2008
Gonadal hormones modulate sex differences in judgments of relative numerousness in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicusMichael H Ferkin, Andrew A Pierce, Robert O Sealand
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Animal Cognition|November 8, 2013
Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, respond differently to the scent marks of multiple male conspecificsMichael H Ferkin, Nicholas J Hobbs
Physiology & Behavior|April 7, 2005
Re-feeding and the restoration of odor attractivity, odor preference, and sexual receptivity in food-deprived female meadow volesAndrew A Pierce, Michael H Ferkin
Acta Ethologica|July 1, 2014
Female meadow voles, <i>Microtus pennsylvanicus</i>, do not alter their over-marking in response to female conspecifics that were food deprivedChristian T Vlautin, Michael H Ferkin
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie|January 14, 2014
Food deprivation and restriction during late gestation affects the sexual behavior of postpartum female meadow voles, <i>Microtus pennsylvanicus.</i>Ramona M Sabau, Michael H Ferkin
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|October 13, 2006
Similarities between female meadow voles mating during post-partum oestrus and raising two concurrent litters and females raising only one litterJavier del Barco-Trillo, Michael H Ferkin
Behavioural Processes|August 14, 2012
Effects of food availability on proceptivity: a test of the reproduction at all costs and metabolic fuels hypothesesNicholas J Hobbs, Antedra A Finger, Michael H Ferkin
Physiology & Behavior|November 23, 2006
Food deprivation and the role of estradiol in mediating sexual behaviors in meadow volesAndrew A Pierce, Izu Iwueke, Michael H Ferkin
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie|January 14, 2014
Self discrimination in meadow voles, <i>Microtus pennsylvanicus.</i>Michael H Ferkin, Andrew A Pierce, Stan Franklin
Physiology & Behavior|April 24, 2007
Exogenous melatonin administration affects self-grooming and conspecific odor preferences in long-photoperiod meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus)Michael H Ferkin, Stuart T Leonard, Jerry P Gilless
Hormones and Behavior|September 24, 2008
Gonadal hormones modulate sex differences in judgments of relative numerousness in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicusMichael H Ferkin, Andrew A Pierce, Robert O Sealand
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