Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
about
Testosterone and aggression: Berthold, birds and beyondA unique life history among tetrapods: an annual chameleon living mostly as an eggThe evolution of honest communication: integrating social and physiological costs of ornamentationProximate perspectives on the evolution of female aggression: good for the gander, good for the goose?Simulated birdwatchers' playback affects the behavior of two tropical birdsAndrogen modulation of social decision-making mechanisms in the brain: an integrative and embodied perspectiveHarem-holding males do not rise to the challenge: androgens respond to social but not to seasonal challenges in wild geladasContextual modulation of social and endocrine correlates of fitness: insights from the life history of a sex changing fishStress and reproductive hormones in grizzly bears reflect nutritional benefits and social consequences of a salmon foraging nicheNeurogenomic mechanisms of aggression in songbirds.Testosterone, territorial response, and song in seasonally breeding tropical and temperate stonechats.Seasonal and urban effects on the endocrinology of a wild passerineHighly context-specific activation of the HPG axis in the dark-eyed junco and implications for the challenge hypothesis.Individual variation in testosterone and parental care in a female songbird; the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)Robust behavioral effects of song playback in the absence of testosterone or corticosterone release.Competitive females are successful females; phenotype, mechanism and selection in a common songbird.Hormone-mediated suites as adaptations and evolutionary constraints.Memory of opponents is more potent than visual sign stimuli after social hierarchy has been established.Life-history and hormonal control of aggression in black redstarts: Blocking testosterone does not decrease territorial aggression, but changes the emphasis of vocal behaviours during simulated territorial intrusionsAggression and anxiety: social context and neurobiological links.Neural steroid sensitivity and aggression: comparing individuals of two songbird subspecies.Seasonal differences of gene expression profiles in song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) hypothalamus in relation to territorial aggressionSexually selected male plumage color is testosterone dependent in a tropical passerine bird, the red-backed fairy-wren (Malurus melanocephalus).Social Monogamy in Nonhuman Primates: Phylogeny, Phenotype, and Physiology.From molecule to market: steroid hormones and financial risk-taking.Correlation between male social status, testosterone levels, and parasitism in a dimorphic polygynous mammal.Aggressive interactions rapidly increase androgen synthesis in the brain during the non-breeding season.Dehydroepiandrosterone and corticosterone are regulated by season and acute stress in a wild songbird: jugular versus brachial plasma.Bill color, not badge size, indicates testosterone-related information in house sparrowsPenguin chicks benefit from elevated yolk androgen levels under sibling competition.Life history trade-offs and behavioral sensitivity to testosterone: an experimental test when female aggression and maternal care co-occurHeritability and cross-sex genetic correlations of early-life circulating testosterone levels in a wild mammal.Managing anabolic steroids in pre-hibernating Arctic ground squirrels: obtaining their benefits and avoiding their costs.Fulfilling desire: evidence for negative feedback between men's testosterone, sociosexual psychology, and sexual partner number.Female rule in lemurs is ancestral and hormonally mediated.Do carotenoids buffer testosterone-induced immunosuppression? An experimental test in a colourful songbird.Stress and reproductive hormones reflect inter-specific social and nutritional conditions mediated by resource availability in a bear-salmon system.3beta-HSD activates DHEA in the songbird brain.Neuroendocrine control of life histories: what do we need to know to understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity?Organization of vertebrate annual cycles: implications for control mechanisms.
P2860
Q24632358-71536B64-A3E0-4FFE-A073-700376EBABC0Q24645646-3D8E1FDC-BCD5-49FE-BD6A-DF1F91EE1BC8Q26824013-4685CFE3-E59B-4D6C-AC7C-B31A2A0A788DQ26824205-E7D357EA-7A22-4918-A884-C43D3204B567Q27303671-4419C4C1-9B20-4D1D-83E2-646A7FE6BC1DQ27690655-C2AA10C6-ECA6-4C96-ADFB-D5E445BB5032Q28646847-08C8745A-F9F1-437E-9D91-6250C819FFE8Q28650546-F93C4D9C-FE06-46EE-81CA-56F1830E4C33Q28661428-A97F5785-E011-49B5-9EED-F88DE44F9412Q30354707-434E881D-ABC1-4D97-BA74-B6922D988D64Q30358304-17529897-85C9-4B2A-A7D9-2FDB028F25E0Q30386041-E5EDC3DB-79D4-4FE2-8948-90A0A61E940EQ30398256-2578D046-DE46-45D0-BC51-970CBC68E36AQ30413171-871074C6-A055-4E81-A93D-1F06494AACEFQ30417398-10A2141F-3BE5-4B80-A7FA-EAF64D57D69BQ30422540-E14133D4-C5B6-4704-8E61-CB33794D0979Q30439667-46F4C72B-49A4-42D5-8B43-3BDA368B27A6Q30444471-D4A5ACDC-E728-4DCA-8DC3-81AAE87F3C5EQ30455215-62DCF2EF-CF1B-43DF-83DB-9C6A56344073Q30481903-E8C2C529-2533-427E-84BF-194733795304Q30538685-99DF4876-6F6E-42F4-AFE1-F561004D8B88Q30975339-E16FF69F-935B-4C8D-89BA-4FD579772CDDQ31038152-786238A4-44E6-464C-99C0-260E747EBCBFQ33365726-C2230FFB-83FF-47DB-959A-C4543FD3B28BQ33683413-33C55C56-59F0-46B0-AC7C-0B4D30CD9D81Q33698091-FDEF730D-708A-43C1-9E3F-E987535DF635Q33771049-AAE2BBDF-A54D-4517-9F17-2C699D964227Q33884460-7888E96A-8617-4C7E-8F50-FD34039379E2Q34061376-5675F53C-3E1C-4E3C-A6FB-B58106574B61Q34364573-185913B7-77EC-45A3-8257-791CD0B7864FQ34559162-C88D41B6-154F-4777-909A-EE52D64E1676Q34669037-848058FA-9F59-4BE3-995E-D1388EBFAF77Q34669046-260E9509-DD75-4FAE-B3D4-AF7F9465E7F5Q35537228-1DC9BEEC-D038-4807-9ECF-B99B138B7E8CQ35579746-B5BB285D-61C7-4AA9-8297-9489C5D23BB2Q36666017-24B39483-120E-4365-BD54-C9A1D3287625Q36726104-896767D7-DAC1-45DC-BDE4-98065BAC5684Q36739563-0B0E08CB-6A5C-4630-B059-F42ED0483F5CQ37022608-5128C108-9D59-40F1-A3A5-C6834054D3AAQ37022714-0851A0E1-4B0D-4BEC-ACFF-CDBD5EA9A07D
P2860
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
description
2001 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2001 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2001 թվականի մայիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2001年の論文
@ja
2001年論文
@yue
2001年論文
@zh-hant
2001年論文
@zh-hk
2001年論文
@zh-mo
2001年論文
@zh-tw
2001年论文
@wuu
name
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@ast
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@en
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@nl
type
label
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@ast
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@en
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@nl
prefLabel
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@ast
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@en
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@nl
P2093
P356
P1476
Avoiding the 'costs' of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone-behavior interactions.
@en
P2093
P304
P356
10.1159/000047243
P577
2001-05-01T00:00:00Z