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Authors: JOHNSTON RE SOROKIN ES FERKIN MH
Citation: Re. Johnston et al., SCENT COUNTER-MARKING BY MALE MEADOW VOLES - FEMALES PREFER THE TOP-SCENT MALE, Ethology, 103(6), 1997, pp. 443-453

Authors: FERKIN MH SOROKIN ES JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., EFFECT OF PROLACTIN ON THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF MALE ODORS TO FEMALES INMEADOW VOLES - INDEPENDENT AND ADDITIVE EFFECTS WITH TESTOSTERONE, Hormones and behavior, 31(1), 1997, pp. 55-63

Authors: JOHNSTON RE SOROKIN ES FERKIN MH
Citation: Re. Johnston et al., FEMALE VOLES DISCRIMINATE MALES OVER-MARKS AND PREFER TOP-SCENT MALES, Animal behaviour, 54, 1997, pp. 679-690

Authors: FERKIN MH SOROKIN ES JOHNSTON RE LEE CJ
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., ATTRACTIVENESS OF SCENTS VARIES WITH PROTEIN-CONTENT OF THE DIET IN MEADOW VOLES, Animal behaviour, 53, 1997, pp. 133-141

Authors: FERKIN MH KILE JR
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et Jr. Kile, MELATONIN TREATMENT AFFECTS THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE ANOGENITAL AREASCENT IN MEADOW VOLES (MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS), Hormones and behavior, 30(3), 1996, pp. 227-235

Authors: FERKIN MH SOROKIN ES JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., SELF-GROOMING AS A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC COMMUNICATIVE-BEHAVIOR IN MEADOW VOLES, MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS, Animal behaviour, 51, 1996, pp. 801-810

Authors: FERKIN MH BURDA J OCONNOR MP LEE CJ
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., PERSISTENCE OF THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF 2 SEX-SPECIFIC SCENTS IN MEADOW VOLES, MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS, Ethology, 101(3), 1995, pp. 228-238

Authors: FERKIN MH SOROKIN ES JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., SEASONAL-CHANGES IN SCENTS AND RESPONSES TO THEM IN MEADOW VOLES - EVIDENCE FOR THE COEVOLUTION OF SIGNALS AND RESPONSE MECHANISMS, Ethology, 100(2), 1995, pp. 89-98

Authors: FERKIN MH JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et Re. Johnston, EFFECTS OF PREGNANCY, LACTATION AND POSTPARTUM ESTRUS ON ODOR SIGNALSAND THE ATTRACTION TO ODORS IN FEMALE MEADOW VOLES, MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS, Animal behaviour, 49(5), 1995, pp. 1211-1217

Authors: FERKIN MH JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et Re. Johnston, MEADOW VOLES, MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS, USE MULTIPLE SOURCES OF SCENT FOR SEX RECOGNITION, Animal behaviour, 49(1), 1995, pp. 37-44

Authors: FERKIN MH SOROKIN ES RENFROE MW JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., ATTRACTIVENESS OF MALE ODORS TO FEMALES VARIES DIRECTLY WITH PLASMA TESTOSTERONE CONCENTRATION IN MEADOW VOLES, Physiology & behavior, 55(2), 1994, pp. 347-353

Authors: FERKIN MH FERKIN FH RICHMOND M
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et al., SOURCES OF SCENT USED BY PRAIRIE VOLES, MICROTUS-OCHROGASTER, TO CONVEY SEXUAL IDENTITY TO CONSPECIFICS, Canadian journal of zoology, 72(12), 1994, pp. 2205-2209

Authors: GORMAN MR FERKIN MH DARK J
Citation: Mr. Gorman et al., MELATONIN INFLUENCES SEX-SPECIFIC PRENATAL MORTALITY IN MEADOW VOLES, Biology of reproduction, 51(5), 1994, pp. 873-878

Authors: FERKIN MH JOHNSTON RE
Citation: Mh. Ferkin et Re. Johnston, ROLES OF GONADAL-HORMONES IN CONTROL OF 5 SEXUALLY ATTRACTIVE ODORS OF MEADOW VOLES (MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS), Hormones and behavior, 27(4), 1993, pp. 523-538

Authors: GORMAN MR FERKIN MH NELSON RJ ZUCKER I
Citation: Mr. Gorman et al., REPRODUCTIVE STATUS INFLUENCES ODOR PREFERENCES OF THE MEADOW VOLE, MICROTUS-PENNSYLVANICUS, IN WINTER DAY LENGTHS, Canadian journal of zoology, 71(9), 1993, pp. 1748-1754
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