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Topical Term
Animal behavior -- Endocrine aspects
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Animal behavior Hormonal aspects
Animal behavioral endocrinology
Animal hormone-behavior relationships
Behavioral endocrinology, Animal
Hormonal aspects of animal behavior
Hormone-behavior relationships, Animal
Interactions, Animal hormone-behavior
Relationships, Animal hormone-behavior
Animal behavioral endocrinology
Animal hormone-behavior relationships
Behavioral endocrinology, Animal
Hormonal aspects of animal behavior
Hormone-behavior relationships, Animal
Interactions, Animal hormone-behavior
Relationships, Animal hormone-behavior
Broader Term
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Baker, J.D. Hormonal regulation of the behaviors at ecdysis in Drosophila melanog[a]ster, 1998.
LC database, May 5, 1999 (title: Hormonal correlates of behavior)
Nelson, R.J. An introduction to behavioral endocrinology, c2005: pp. xiv-xv (behavioral endocrinology involves the study of phenomena ranging from genetic, molecular, and cellular levels of analysis to the study of individual and social behaviors; common animals such as dogs and rabbits used as examples to help explain many concepts) pp. 1-2 (the study of the interaction between hormones and behavior; hormone-behavior interactions) p. 21 (hormone-behavior relationships) p. 39 (interaction is bidirectional: hormones can affect behavior, and behavior can influence hormone concentrations) table of contents (animal models for sexually dimorphic behaviors; male sexual behavior in rodents; male reproductive behavior in reptiles; endocrine correlates of avian parental behavior; hormones and dominance status; hormonal effects on aggressive behavior)
LC database, May 5, 1999 (title: Hormonal correlates of behavior)
Nelson, R.J. An introduction to behavioral endocrinology, c2005: pp. xiv-xv (behavioral endocrinology involves the study of phenomena ranging from genetic, molecular, and cellular levels of analysis to the study of individual and social behaviors; common animals such as dogs and rabbits used as examples to help explain many concepts) pp. 1-2 (the study of the interaction between hormones and behavior; hormone-behavior interactions) p. 21 (hormone-behavior relationships) p. 39 (interaction is bidirectional: hormones can affect behavior, and behavior can influence hormone concentrations) table of contents (animal models for sexually dimorphic behaviors; male sexual behavior in rodents; male reproductive behavior in reptiles; endocrine correlates of avian parental behavior; hormones and dominance status; hormonal effects on aggressive behavior)
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Behavior--Endocrine aspects Fishes--Behavior--Endocrine aspects
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