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  • 21. Photorefractoriness in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) is not dependent upon the long-day-induced rise in plasma thyroxine.
    Bentley GE, Goldsmith AR, Dawson A, Glennie LM, Talbot RT, Sharp PJ.
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  • 22. Photorefractoriness in European starlings: associated hypothalamic changes and the involvement of thyroid hormones and prolactin.
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  • 23. Effects of ovariectomy on long-day-induced premigratory fat deposition, plasma levels of luteinizing hormone and prolactin, and molt in white-crowned sparrows, Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii.
    Schwabl H, Schwabl-Benzinger I, Goldsmith AR, Farner DS.
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  • 32. Seasonal changes in the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis in birds.
    Leska A, Dusza L.
    Reprod Biol; 2007 Jul; 7(2):99-126. PubMed ID: 17873963
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  • 34. Seasonal growth of song control nuclei precedes seasonal reproductive development in wild adult song sparrows.
    Tramontin AD, Perfito N, Wingfield JC, Brenowitz EA.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 2001 Apr; 122(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 11352547
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  • 35. [Effect of thyroidectomy on variations during the spring and summer of the testicular activity and blood prolactin in the mink].
    Jacquet JM, Coutant C, Maurel D, Boissin-Agasse L, Boissin J.
    C R Acad Sci III; 1986 Apr; 303(9):367-70. PubMed ID: 3096517
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    Avey MT, Quince AF, Sturdy CB.
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  • 37. Photorefractoriness in birds--photoperiodic and non-photoperiodic control.
    Dawson A, Sharp PJ.
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  • 38. The effect of latitude on photoperiodic control of gonadal maturation, regression and molt in birds.
    Dawson A.
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  • 39. Evidence against a period of relative photorefractoriness during the recovery of photosensitivity in common starlings.
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