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Investigating natural variation in the oxytocin system of prairie voles: Do levels of oxytocin differ between two naturally occurring genotypes?
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Developing a Modern Toolkit to Study the Co-evolution of Human Subsistence & Social Behavior
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Behavioral responses to social tutoring in male Bengalese finches
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Influence of species-typical group size on social preferences and behavioral phenotype
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A supergene-linked estrogen receptor drives alternative phenotypes in a polymorphic songbird
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Neural Distribution of Nonapeptide Receptors in Two Species of
Songbird
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Oxytocin modulates distributed immediate early gene expression across forebrain nuclei in male prairie voles
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Social Integration of Rhesus Monkeys into All-Male Groups: A New
Context for the Social Amygdala
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Vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) as a potential mediator
of social and repetitive behaviors in mice
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Neural mechanisms of variation in pair bond formation in prairie
voles
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