Dimorphism

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121Behavior / Selection / Sexual selection / Genetics / Sexual attraction / Dark-eyed Junco / Sexual dimorphism / Signalling theory / Ecological selection / Biology / Evolutionary biology / Philosophy of biology

Evolution, 59(3), 2005, pp. 658–671 CORRELATIONAL SELECTION LEADS TO GENETIC INTEGRATION OF BODY SIZE AND AN ATTRACTIVE PLUMAGE TRAIT IN DARK-EYED JUNCOS JOEL W. MCGLOTHLIN,1,2 PATRICIA G. PARKER,3,4 VAL NOLAN, JR.,1

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-07 10:10:45
122Evolutionary biology / Dark-eyed Junco / Junco / Sexual selection / Aesthetics / Human appearance / Sexual dimorphism / Mate choice / Display / Biology / Reproduction / Behavior

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2004, 67, 93e102 doi:[removed]j.anbehav[removed]Female ornamentation and male mate choice in dark-eyed juncos WENDY L. WOLF, JOSEP H M. CASTO, VAL NOLAN, J R & ELLEN D. KETT ERSON

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-07 10:10:49
123Neuroendocrinology / Animals / Fertility / Polymorphism / Sexual dimorphism / Sexual selection / Hypothalamus / Photoperiodism / Hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis / Biology / Zoology / Behavior

Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B doi:[removed]rstb[removed]Published online Sex differences in the response to environmental cues regulating seasonal reproduction in birds

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-07 10:10:36
124Evolutionary biology / Calcarius / Biology of gender / Sex / Dark-eyed Junco / Junco / Parental investment / Sexual dimorphism / Lapland Longspur / Biology / Behavior / Zoology

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Language: English - Date: 2011-11-10 09:36:45
125Biology of gender / Testosterone / Evolutionary biology / Androgens / Sex / Dark-eyed Junco / Sexual dimorphism / Aggression / Challenge hypothesis / Behavior / Reproduction / Biology

vol. 166, supplement the american naturalist october 2005

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126Biology / Dark-eyed Junco / Junco / Gender / Testosterone / Androgens / Challenge hypothesis / Sex ratio / Sexual dimorphism / Reproduction / Behavior / Sex

J. Avian Biol. 38: 255  260, 2007 doi: [removed]J[removed]04008.x Copyright # J. Avian Biol. 2007, ISSN[removed]Received 19 June 2006, accepted 27 December[removed]Relative abundance of males to females affects be

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127Evolutionary biology / Ethology / Animal sexuality / Sexual selection / Mating / Dark-eyed Junco / Mate choice / Sexual dimorphism / Lek / Behavior / Reproduction / Biology

Behavioral Ecology Vol. 10 No. 1: 91–96 Mate choice based on static versus dynamic secondary sexual traits in the dark-eyed junco Jennifer A. Hill,a David A. Enstrom,b Ellen D. Ketterson,b Val Nolan, Jr.,b and Charles

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128Biology of gender / Neuroendocrinology / Sex / Androgens / Testosterone / Aggression / Sexual dimorphism / Sexual selection / Dark-eyed Junco / Behavior / Reproduction / Endocrine system

Molecular Ecology[removed], 1345–1347 doi: [removed]j.1365-294X[removed]x NEWS AND VIEWS

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129Fertility / Interpersonal relationships / Biology of gender / Adolescence / Sexual orientation / Sexual dimorphism / Sexual intercourse / Puberty / Brain / Behavior / Human behavior / Human sexuality

THE SEXUAL BRAIN © 2004 Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/natureneuroscience INTRODUCTION

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Language: English - Date: 2006-06-17 01:52:57
130Androgens / Dark-eyed Junco / Junco / Calcarius / Testosterone / Lapland Longspur / Snow Bunting / House Finch / Northern Mockingbird / Passerida / Zoology / Biology

䉷 2005 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Appendix from E. D. Ketterson et al., “Testosterone in Females: Mediator of Adaptive Traits, Constraint on Sexual Dimorphism, or Both?” (Am. Nat., vol. 166

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