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261 related items for PubMed ID: 21633515

  • 1. Visual information alone changes behavior and physiology during social interactions in a cichlid fish (Astatotilapia burtoni).
    Chen CC, Fernald RD.
    PLoS One; 2011; 6(5):e20313. PubMed ID: 21633515
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  • 2. Physiological consequences of social descent: studies in Astatotilapia burtoni.
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  • 3. Social opportunity rapidly regulates expression of CRF and CRF receptors in the brain during social ascent of a teleost fish, Astatotilapia burtoni.
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  • 4. Androgen level and male social status in the African cichlid, Astatotilapia burtoni.
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    Behav Brain Res; 2006 Jan 30; 166(2):291-5. PubMed ID: 16143408
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  • 7. Females of an African cichlid fish display male-typical social dominance behavior and elevated androgens in the absence of males.
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  • 8. Arginine vasotocin regulates social ascent in the African cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni.
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  • 10. Female preference for males depends on reproductive physiology in the African cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni.
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  • 11. Social regulation of male reproductive plasticity in an African cichlid fish.
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  • 12. Behavioral coping strategies in a cichlid fish: the role of social status and acute stress response in direct and displaced aggression.
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  • 13. Behavioral and physiological plasticity: rapid changes during social ascent in an African cichlid fish.
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  • 14. Social descent with territory loss causes rapid behavioral, endocrine and transcriptional changes in the brain.
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  • 17. Plasticity of the reproductive axis caused by social status change in an african cichlid fish: I. Pituitary gonadotropins.
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    Endocrinology; 2011 Jan 30; 152(1):281-90. PubMed ID: 21068157
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  • 18. Social context influences aggressive and courtship behavior in a cichlid fish.
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  • 19. Reproductive state-dependent plasticity in the visual system of an African cichlid fish.
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  • 20. Social regulation of cortisol receptor gene expression.
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