Seasonally breeding animals exhibit profound physiological and behavioural responses to changes in ambient day length (photoperiod), including changes in reproductive function and territorial aggression. Species where aggression persists when gonads are regressed and circulating levels of gonadal hormones are low, such as Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) and song sparrows (Melospiza melodia), challenge the well-established framework that gonadal hormones are important mediators of aggression. A solution to this apparent paradox is that a season-specific increase in sensitivity to hormones in brain areas associated with aggression offsets low levels of gonadal hormones during periods of reproductive quiescence. ...
Aggression is a feature of many clinical disorders including autism, Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar di...
It is broadly accepted that the environment influences the effects of genes on behavior, but the mec...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Seasonally breeding animals exhibit profound physiological and behavioural responses to changes in a...
Seasonally breeding animals exhibit profound physiological and behavioural responses to changes in a...
Aggression is a complex social behavior that allows individuals to compete for access to limited res...
Aggression is an essential social behavior that promotes survival and reproductive fitness across an...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Aggression is a feature of many clinical disorders including autism, Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar di...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Coordinating physiological and behavioural processes across the annual cycle is essential in enablin...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Aggression is a feature of many clinical disorders including autism, Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar di...
It is broadly accepted that the environment influences the effects of genes on behavior, but the mec...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Seasonally breeding animals exhibit profound physiological and behavioural responses to changes in a...
Seasonally breeding animals exhibit profound physiological and behavioural responses to changes in a...
Aggression is a complex social behavior that allows individuals to compete for access to limited res...
Aggression is an essential social behavior that promotes survival and reproductive fitness across an...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Aggression is a feature of many clinical disorders including autism, Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar di...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Coordinating physiological and behavioural processes across the annual cycle is essential in enablin...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Aggression is a feature of many clinical disorders including autism, Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar di...
It is broadly accepted that the environment influences the effects of genes on behavior, but the mec...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...