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John C. Wingfield Professor Department of Zoology University of Washington |
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Ecological Bases of Endocrine Phenomena |
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Fall 1995 Graduate Seminar: Hormones & Behavior: Methods in Behavioral & Neural Endocrinology |
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RELATED READING: Wingfield, J. 1994. Modulation of the adrenocortical response to stress in birds. In: S. Tobe (Ed.) Perspectives in comparative endocrinology (National Research Council of Canada), pp. 520-528. Wingfield, J. et al. 1990. The "challenge hypothesis": Theoretical implications for patterns of testosteorne secretion, mating systems, and breeding strategies. American Naturalist 136:829-846. Wingfield, J. 1994. Hormone-behavior interactions and mating systems in male and female birds. In: R.V. Short & E. Balaban (Eds.) The differences between the sexes (University of Cambridge Press), pp. 303-330. ONLINE RESOURCES: Dr. Wingfield's Departmental Page |
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