
Monoaminergic integration of diet and social cues in the brains of juvenile spadefoot toads
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesNeurobiology of mate choice in frogs: auditory filters and valuation
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesEffects of Steroid Hormones on Hearing and Communication in Frogs
/in book chapter, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesEffects of estradiol on neural responses to social signals in female túngara frogs
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesLeptin manipulation reduces appetite and causes a switch in mating preference in the Plains spadefoot toad
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesDiet alters ontogeny of species recognition in juvenile toads
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesSocial signals increase monoamine levels in the tegmentum of juvenile Mexican spadefoot toads (Spea multiplicata)
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesAuditory selectivity for acoustic features that confer species recognition in the túngara frog
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesUltrasound-evoked immediate early gene expression in the brainstem of the Chinese torrent frog, Odorrana tormota
/in journal, Neurobiology of social preferences /by Academic Web PagesDr. Sabrina Burmeister
University of North Carolina
Department of Biology
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280, USA
+1 919-843-5105
sburmeister@unc.edu