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194 related items for PubMed ID: 16111933

  • 1. Sexual selection: copycat mating in birds.
    Brown GR, Fawcett TW.
    Curr Biol; 2005 Aug 23; 15(16):R626-8. PubMed ID: 16111933
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  • 2. Spatial and behavioural measures of social discrimination by captive male zebra finches: implications of sexual and species differences for recognition research.
    Campbell DL, Hauber ME.
    Behav Processes; 2009 Jan 23; 80(1):90-8. PubMed ID: 19010401
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  • 3. Tactile contact is required for early estrogen treatment to alter the sexual partner preference of female zebra finches.
    Adkins-Regan E.
    Horm Behav; 2005 Aug 23; 48(2):180-6. PubMed ID: 15878572
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  • 5. Socially transmitted mate preferences in a monogamous bird: a non-genetic mechanism of sexual selection.
    Swaddle JP, Cathey MG, Correll M, Hodkinson BP.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2005 May 22; 272(1567):1053-8. PubMed ID: 16024364
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    Henry L, Bourguet C, Coulon M, Aubry C, Hausberger M.
    J Comp Psychol; 2013 Feb 22; 127(1):1-13. PubMed ID: 23106801
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  • 8. An integrative view of sexual selection in Tribolium flour beetles.
    Fedina TY, Lewis SM.
    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc; 2008 May 22; 83(2):151-71. PubMed ID: 18429767
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  • 10. Amygdala and socio-sexual behavior in male zebra finches.
    Ikebuchi M, Hasegawa T, Bischof HJ.
    Brain Behav Evol; 2009 May 22; 74(4):250-7. PubMed ID: 19996583
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  • 11. Mortality costs of sexual selection and parental care in natural populations of birds.
    Liker A, Székely T.
    Evolution; 2005 Apr 22; 59(4):890-7. PubMed ID: 15926698
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  • 12. Sexual imprinting on continuous variation: do female zebra finches prefer or avoid unfamiliar sons of their foster parents?
    Schielzeth H, Burger C, Bolund E, Forstmeier W.
    J Evol Biol; 2008 Sep 22; 21(5):1274-80. PubMed ID: 18624884
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  • 14. Evolutionary pathways in shorebird breeding systems: sexual conflict, parental care, and chick development.
    Thomas GH, Székely T.
    Evolution; 2005 Oct 22; 59(10):2222-30. PubMed ID: 16405165
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  • 17. Genetic incompatibility drives sex allocation and maternal investment in a polymorphic finch.
    Pryke SR, Griffith SC.
    Science; 2009 Mar 20; 323(5921):1605-7. PubMed ID: 19299618
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  • 18. Social learning: what do Drosophila have to offer?
    Leadbeater E.
    Curr Biol; 2009 May 12; 19(9):R378-80. PubMed ID: 19439263
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