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    Functional neurogenomic responses to acoustic threats, including a heterospecific referential alarm call and its referent, in the auditory forebrain of red-winged blackbirds by Antonson, N. D., Enos, J. K., Lawson, S. L., Uy, F. M. K., Gill, S. A., Lynch, K. S., Hauber, M. E.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-01-2024)
    “…In animal communication, functionally referential alarm calls elicit the same behavioral responses as their referents, despite their typically distinct…”
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    Cloning of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone I Complementary DNAs in Songbirds Facilitates Dissection of Mechanisms Mediating Seasonal Changes in Reproduction by Stevenson, T. J, Lynch, K. S, Lamba, P, Ball, G. F, Bernard, D. J

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-04-2009)
    “…Temperate zone animals exhibit seasonal variation in reproductive physiology. In most cases, seasonal changes in reproductive states are regulated by changes…”
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    The mate choice brain: comparing gene profiles between female choice and male coercive poeciliids by Lynch, K. S., Ramsey, M. E., Cummings, M. E.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-03-2012)
    “…Genes that mediate mate preferences potentially play a key role in promoting and maintaining biological diversity. In this study, we compare mate preference…”
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    Placental protein 13 and decidual zones of necrosis: an immunologic diversion that may be linked to preeclampsia by Kliman, Harvey J, Sammar, M, Grimpel, Y I, Lynch, S K, Milano, K M, Pick, E, Bejar, J, Arad, A, Lee, J J, Meiri, H, Gonen, R

    “…We evaluated the role of placental protein 13 (PP13; galectin 13) in the process of trophoblast invasion and decidual necrosis. Immunohistochemical analysis…”
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    Hormonal state influences aspects of female mate choice in the Túngara Frog ( Physalaemus pustulosus) by Lynch, Kathleen S., Crews, David, Ryan, Michael J., Wilczynski, Walter

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-04-2006)
    “…Females alter their mate choices as they transition through different reproductive stages; however, the proximal mechanisms for such behavioral fluctuation are…”
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    A comparison of albumin-bolus therapy versus normal saline-bolus therapy for hypotension in neonates by Lynch, S K, Mullett, M D, Graeber, J E, Polak, M J

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-01-2008)
    “…Objective: We compared responses to bolus infusion of 5% albumin (ALB) or normal saline (NS) for hypotension in neonates. Study Design: Hypotensive infants…”
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    Current research in amphibians: Studies integrating endocrinology, behavior, and neurobiology by Wilczynski, Walter, Lynch, Kathleen S., O'Bryant, Erin L.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2005)
    “…Amphibian behavioral endocrinology has focused on reproductive social behavior and communication in frogs and newts. Androgens and estrogens are critical for…”
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    Plasticity in female mate choice associated with changing reproductive states by Lynch, Kathleen S., Stanely Rand, A., Ryan, Michael J., Wilczynski, Walter

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-03-2005)
    “…Flexibility in female mate choice occurs over a range of timescales. We examined this plasticity over the course of a single breeding cycle using phonotaxis…”
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    Increasing Use of Mammography Among Older, Rural African American Women: Results From a Community Trial by Earp, Jo Anne, Eng, Eugenia, O'Malley, Michael S, Altpeter, Mary, Rauscher, Garth, Mayne, Linda, Mathews, Holly F, Lynch, Kathy S, Qaqish, Bahjat

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-04-2002)
    “…A community trial was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of the North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program, a lay health advisor network intervention…”
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    Long-term evolution of a sand spit, physical forcing and links to coastal flooding by Thomas, T., Lynch, S.K., Phillips, M.R., Williams, A.T.

    Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-09-2014)
    “…Aerial photographs, topographic field data and environmental forcing agents were used to assess historic and annual sand spit changes at Ginst Spit, Pendine…”
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    Social regulation of plasma estradiol concentration in a female anuran by Lynch, Kathleen S., Wilczynski, Walter

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-06-2006)
    “…The behavior of an individual within a social aggregation profoundly influences behavior and physiology of other animals within the aggregation in such a way…”
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    Environmental predictive models for shark attacks in Australian waters by Ryan, Laura A., Lynch, Samantha K., Harcourt, Robert, Slip, David J., Peddemors, Vic, Everett, Jason D., Harrison, Lisa-Marie, Hart, Nathan S.

    “…Shark attacks are rare but traumatic events that generate social and economic costs and often lead to calls for enhanced attack mitigation strategies that are…”
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    Gonadal steroids vary with reproductive stage in a tropically breeding female anuran by Lynch, Kathleen S., Wilczynski, Walter

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-08-2005)
    “…Tropically breeding anurans that require heavy rainfall in order to reproduce are subject to favorable breeding conditions that are sporadic. Although there is…”
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    Maternal adjustment following preterm birth: Contributions of experiential avoidance by Greco, Laurie A., Heffner, Michelle, Poe, Susannah, Ritchie, Susan, Polak, Mark, Lynch, Susan K.

    Published in Behavior therapy (2005)
    “…The birth of a preterm infant has been linked with parental distress and adjustment difficulties, yet little is known about the psychosocial factors…”
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