Search Results - "Forero, Santiago A."
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Bonding against the odds: Male prairie vole response to the "widow effect" among females
Published in Behavioural processes (01-11-2023)“…Although pair bonding is the preferred mating tactic among socially monogamous prairie voles, naturalistic observations have demonstrated many males remain…”
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Re‐wiring of the bonded brain: Gene expression among pair bonded female prairie voles changes as they transition to motherhood
Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-06-2024)“…Motherhood is a costly life‐history transition accompanied by behavioral and neural plasticity necessary for offspring care. Motherhood in the monogamous…”
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Multi-Level Effects Driving Cognitive and Behavioral Variability among Prairie Voles: Insights into Reproductive Decision-Making from Biological Levels of Organization
Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-01-2022)“…Behavioral phenotypes play an active role in maximizing fitness and shaping the evolutionary trajectory of species by offsetting the ecological and social…”
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Motherhood and DREADD manipulation of the nucleus accumbens weaken established pair bonds in female prairie voles
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-05-2023)“…Monogamous pair bonding has evolved to enhance reproductive success and ensure offspring survival. Although the behavioral and neural mechanisms regulating the…”
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Divergent neurogenomic responses shape social learning of both personality and mate preference
Published in Journal of experimental biology (16-03-2020)“…Behavior plays a fundamental role in shaping the origin and fate of species. Mating decisions can act to promote or restrict gene flow, as can personality…”
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Divergent neurogenomic responses shape social learning of both personality and mate preference
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2020)“…Behavior plays a fundamental role in shaping the origin and fate of species. Mating decisions can act to promote or restrict gene flow, as can personality…”
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