Search Results - "Woodley, S. K."
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Putative Chemosignals of the Ferret (Mustela furo) Associated with Individual and Gender Recognition
Published in Chemical senses (01-11-2005)“…Quantitative stir bar sorptive extraction methods, both in the aqueous and headspace modes, followed by thermal desorption gas chromatography–mass spectrometry…”
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Skin defenses of North American salamanders against a deadly salamander fungus
Published in Animal conservation (01-08-2021)“…The recently emerged fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) causes the lethal skin disease chytridiomycosis in susceptible salamander…”
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Temporal patterns of limbic monoamine and plasma corticosterone response during social stress
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)“…Dominant and subordinate males respond differently to the stress of social interaction. After an hour of social interaction, subordinate male Anolis…”
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Effects of Vomeronasal Organ Removal on Olfactory Sex Discrimination and Odor Preferences of Female Ferrets
Published in Chemical senses (01-10-2004)“…Previous research suggests that body odorants, including anal scents and urinary odors, contribute to sex discrimination and mate identification in European…”
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Comparison of odor and mating-induced glomerular activation in the main olfactory bulb of estrous female ferrets
Published in Neuroscience letters (12-06-2006)“…Previously [S.K. Woodley, M.J. Baum, Differential activation of glomeruli in the ferret's main olfactory bulb by anal scent gland odors from males and females:…”
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Handling stress increases expression of male sexual behaviour in an amphibian with an explosive mating strategy
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-03-2016)“…Exposure to stressors typically suppresses reproductive processes, including the expression of sexual behaviour. However, many animal species breed in extreme…”
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Female territorial aggression and steroid hormones in mountain spiny lizards
Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-1999)“…In certain species, females are highly aggressive. For example, female mountain spiny lizards,Sceloporus jarrovi, express aggressive behaviours when defending…”
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Ovarian Hormones Influence Territorial Aggression in Free-Living Female Mountain Spiny Lizards
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-06-1999)“…Females are aggressive in many species but relatively little is known about the hormonal basis of female aggression, especially in free-living animals. Female…”
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Sexually Dimorphic Activation of Galanin Neurones in the Ferret's Dorsomedial Preoptic Area/Anterior Hypothalamus after Mating
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-02-2002)“…Male ferrets in breeding condition possess three times as many galanin‐immunoreactive (IR) neurones as oestrous females in the sexually dimorphic dorsomedial…”
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Differential activation of glomeruli in the ferret's main olfactory bulb by anal scent gland odours from males and females: an early step in mate identification
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2004)“…Peripheral anosmia was previously found to disrupt sex discrimination and partner preference in male and female ferrets. Here we show directly that volatile…”
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Effects of sex hormones and gender on attraction thresholds for volatile anal scent gland odors in ferrets
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-08-2003)“…Body odors contribute to mate recognition and sexual partner preference in many mammals, including ferrets. We used a habituation/dishabituation procedure to…”
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Contribution of anal scent gland and urinary odorants to mate recognition in the ferret
Published in Physiology & behavior (15-10-2004)“…Previous research [J. Neurosci. 21 (2001) 5832-5840] showed that ferrets of both sexes require olfactory signals to identify opposite-sex mating partners at a…”
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Contribution of anal scent gland and urinary odorants to mate recognition in the ferret
Published in Physiology & behavior (15-10-2004)“…Previous research [J. Neurosci. 21 (2001) 5832–5840] showed that ferrets of both sexes require olfactory signals to identify opposite-sex mating partners at a…”
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Effect of tidal cycle and food intake on the baseline plasma corticosterone rhythm in intertidally foraging marine iguanas
Published in General and comparative endocrinology (15-06-2003)“…In most species, plasma levels of baseline glucocorticoids such as corticosterone (B) have a circadian rhythm. This rhythm can be entrained by both photoperiod…”
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Sex difference in the distribution and size of glomeruli in the ferret's main olfactory bulb
Published in Neuroscience letters (24-06-2005)“…When exposed to male anal scent gland odorants in a previous study from our laboratory, the distribution of activated glomeruli in the ventral–caudal portion…”
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Reproductive Endocrinology of the Explosively Breeding Desert Spadefoot Toad,Scaphiopus couchii
Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-01-1997)“…The spadefoot toad,Scaphiopus couchii,is an explosively breeding, desert dwelling amphibian that shows two characteristics hypothesized to select for a…”
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Neuroendocrine responses in free-living female and male lizards after aggressive interactions
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-11-2000)“…Although female aggression is found in many species and in a variety of contexts, little is known about its physiological bases. To compare neuroendocrine…”
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Sex steroid hormones and sexual dimorphism of chemosensory structures in a terrestrial salamander ( Plethodon shermani )
Published in Brain research (23-03-2007)“…Abstract The volume of the vomeronasal organ (VNO) in the terrestrial salamander Plethodon shermani was approximately 1.7 times larger in adult males compared…”
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Estradiol modulation of central monoamine activity in female mountain spiny lizards
Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-10-2000)“…Although estradiol (E2) mediates many behaviors in females, relatively little is known about its role in female aggression. Previous studies in female mountain…”
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Exposure to pheromones increases plasma corticosterone concentrations in a terrestrial salamander
Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-04-2009)“…Abstract Sensory cues involved in social interactions can influence plasma steroid hormone concentrations. Although pheromonal communication is common in…”
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