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Authors: Wade, J Swender, DA McElhinny, TL
Citation: J. Wade et al., Sexual differentiation of the zebra pinch song system parallels genetic, not gonadal, sex, HORMONE BEH, 36(2), 1999, pp. 141-152

Authors: Nunes, S Muecke, EM Anthony, JA Batterbee, AS
Citation: S. Nunes et al., Endocrine and energetic mediation of play behavior in free-living Belding's ground squirrels, HORMONE BEH, 36(2), 1999, pp. 153-165

Authors: Tito, MB Hoover, MA Mingo, AM Boyd, SK
Citation: Mb. Tito et al., Vasotocin maintains multiple call types in the gray treefrog, Hyla versicolor, HORMONE BEH, 36(2), 1999, pp. 166-175

Authors: Lopez, HH Olster, DH Ettenberg, A
Citation: Hh. Lopez et al., Sexual motivation in the male rat: The role of primary incentives and copulatory experience, HORMONE BEH, 36(2), 1999, pp. 176-185

Authors: Yuan, DL Chambers, KC
Citation: Dl. Yuan et Kc. Chambers, Estradiol accelerates extinction of a conditioned taste aversion in femaleand male rats, HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 1-16

Authors: van Honk, J Tuiten, A Verbaten, R van den Hout, M Koppeschaar, H Thijssen, J de Haan, E
Citation: J. Van Honk et al., Correlations among salivary testosterone, mood, and selective attention tothreat in humans, HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 17-24

Authors: Bester-Meredith, JK Young, LJ Marler, CA
Citation: Jk. Bester-meredith et al., Species differences in paternal behavior and aggression in Peromyscus and their associations with vasopressin immunoreactivity and receptors, HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 25-38

Authors: Smith, LC John-Alder, HB
Citation: Lc. Smith et Hb. John-alder, Seasonal specificity of hormonal, behavioral, and coloration responses to within- and between-sex encounters in male lizards (Sceloporus undulatus), HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 39-52

Authors: Marler, CA Boyd, SK Wilczynski, W
Citation: Ca. Marler et al., Forebrain arginine vasotocin correlates of alternative mating strategies in cricket frogs, HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 53-61

Authors: Olsen, CM Lovering, AT Carr, JA
Citation: Cm. Olsen et al., alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone and habituation of prey-catching behavior in the Texas toad, Bufo speciosus, HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 62-69

Authors: Lacreuse, A Herndon, JG Killiany, RJ Rosene, DL Moss, MB
Citation: A. Lacreuse et al., Spatial cognition in rhesus monkeys: Male superiority declines with age, HORMONE BEH, 36(1), 1999, pp. 70-76

Authors: Woodley, SK Moore, MC
Citation: Sk. Woodley et Mc. Moore, Ovarian hormones influence territorial aggression in free-living female mountain spiny lizards, HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 205-214

Authors: Trevino, A Wolf, A Jackson, A Price, T Uphouse, L
Citation: A. Trevino et al., Reduced efficacy of 8-OH-DPAT's inhibition of lordosis behavior by prior estrogen treatment, HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 215-223

Authors: Pfaus, JG Smith, WJ Coopersmith, CB
Citation: Jg. Pfaus et al., Appetitive and consummatory sexual behaviors of female rats in bilevel chambers - I. A correlational and factor analysis and the effects of ovarian hormones, HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 224-240

Authors: Wang, Q Buntin, JD
Citation: Q. Wang et Jd. Buntin, The roles of stimuli from young, previous breeding experience, and prolactin in regulating parental behavior in ring doves (Stretopelia risoria), HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 241-253

Authors: Carlson, LE Sherwin, BB Chertkow, HM
Citation: Le. Carlson et al., Relationships between dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and cortisol (CRT) plasma levels and everyday memory in Alzheimer's disease patients compared to healthy controls, HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 254-263

Authors: Manzo, J Cruz, MR Hernandez, ME Pacheco, P Sachs, BD
Citation: J. Manzo et al., Regulation of noncontact erection in rats by gonadal steroids, HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 264-270

Authors: Torii, M Kubo, K Sasaki, T
Citation: M. Torii et al., Facilitatory and inhibitory effects of beta-endorphin on lordosis in female rats: Relation to time of administration, HORMONE BEH, 35(3), 1999, pp. 271-278

Authors: Nunes, S Duniec, TR Schweppe, SA Holekamp, KE
Citation: S. Nunes et al., Energetic and endocrine mediation of natal dispersal behavior in Belding'sground squirrels, HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 113-124

Authors: Strier, KB Ziegler, TE Wittwer, DJ
Citation: Kb. Strier et al., Seasonal and social correlates of fecal testosterone and cortisol levels in wild male muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides), HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 125-134

Authors: Williams, TD
Citation: Td. Williams, Parental and first generation effects of exogenous 17 beta-estradiol on reproductive performance of female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 135-143

Authors: Brandling-Bennett, EM Blasberg, ME Clark, AS
Citation: Em. Brandling-bennett et al., Paced mating behavior in female rats in response to different hormone priming regimens, HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 144-154

Authors: Kellogg, CK Lundin, A
Citation: Ck. Kellogg et A. Lundin, Brain androgen-inducible aromatase is critical for adolescent organizationof environment-specific social interaction in male rats, HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 155-162

Authors: Reburn, CJ Wynne-Edwards, KE
Citation: Cj. Reburn et Ke. Wynne-edwards, Hormonal changes in males of a naturally biparental and a uniparental mammal, HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 163-176

Authors: Ramos, SM DeBold, JF
Citation: Sm. Ramos et Jf. Debold, Protein synthesis in the medial preoptic area is important for the mating-induced decrease in estrus duration in hamsters, HORMONE BEH, 35(2), 1999, pp. 177-185
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