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Deprivation of maternal care has long-lasting consequences for the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis of zebra finches
SB Banerjee, AS Arterbery, DJ Fergus, E Adkins-Regan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1729), 759-766, 2012
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Co-opting evo-devo concepts for new insights into mechanisms of behavioural diversity
KL Hoke, E Adkins-Regan, AH Bass, AR McCune, MF Wolfner
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (8), jeb190058, 2019
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Prolactin is related to individual differences in parental behavior and reproductive success in a biparental passerine, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
KO Smiley, E Adkins-Regan
General and comparative endocrinology 234, 88-94, 2016
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Relationship between prolactin, reproductive experience, and parental care in a biparental songbird, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
KO Smiley, E Adkins-Regan
General and comparative endocrinology 232, 17-24, 2016
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Early life manipulations of vasopressin-family peptides alter vocal learning
NM Baran, SC Peck, TH Kim, MH Goldstein, E Adkins-Regan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1859), 20171114, 2017
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Lowering prolactin reduces post-hatch parental care in male and female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
KO Smiley, E Adkins-Regan
Hormones and behavior 98, 103-114, 2018
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Developmental effects of vasotocin and nonapeptide receptors on early social attachment and affiliative behavior in the zebra finch
NM Baran, NC Sklar, E Adkins-Regan
Hormones and behavior 78, 20-31, 2016
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Early Life Manipulations of the Nonapeptide System Alter Pair Maintenance Behaviors and Neural Activity in Adult Male Zebra Finches
NM Baran, ML Tomaszycki, E Adkins-Regan
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 10, 58, 2016
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Factors that influence the onset of parental care in zebra finches: Roles for egg stimuli and prolactin
KO Smiley, E Adkins-Regan
Behavioural processes 153, 47-54, 2018
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Pairing Behavior of the Monogamous King Quail, Coturnix chinensis
E Adkins-Regan
PloS one 11 (6), e0155877, 2016
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Central prolactin receptor distribution and pSTAT5 activation patterns in breeding and non-breeding zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
KO Smiley, L Dong, S Ramakrishnan, E Adkins-Regan
General and Comparative Endocrinology 301, 113657, 2021
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Sex-dependent species discrimination in auditory forebrain of naturally hybridizing birds
JM Gee, ML Tomaszycki, E Adkins-Regan
Brain, behavior and evolution 74 (4), 258-267, 2009
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Sexual and pairing partner preference in birds and other animals
E Adkins-Regan
Hormones and behavior 118, 104646, 2020
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Do nonapeptides regulate parental care depending on experience in zebra finches?
EMK Kelly, E Adkins-Regan
Hormones and Behavior 117, 104603, 2020
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A Bird’s Eye View
E Adkins-Regan
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1-2, 2017
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