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    Articles mentioned in the class
    1. Clutton-Brock TH, O'Riain MJ, Brotherton PN et al. (1999) Selfish Sentinels in Cooperative Mammals. Science 284:1640-1644. (PDF)
    2. Sturmbauer, C.,  Levinton, J. S., and Christy, J. (1996) Molecular phylogeny analysis of fiddler crabs: Test of the hypothesis of increasing behavioral complexity in evolution. PNAS  93: 10855-10857. (PDF)
    3. Wheeler, D. A., Kyriacou, C. P., Greenacre, M. L., Rutila, J. E., Yu, Q., Rosbash, M., and Hall, J.C. (1991) Molecular transfer of a species-specific behavior from Drosophila simulans to Drosophila melanogaster. Science 251:1082-1085.(PDF)
    4. Crabbe, J. C.  Wahlsten, D. and Dudek, B. C.  (1999) Genetics of mouse behavior: interactions with laboratory environment. Science 284: 1670-1672. (PDF)
    5. Thery M, and Casas J (2002) Visual systems: Predator and prey views of spider camouflage. Nature 415:133 (PDF)
    6. Arnold, A. P. and Breedlove, S. M. (1985) Organizational and activational effects of sex steroids on brain and behavior: a reanalysis. Hormones and Behavior 19:469-498. (Abstract)
    7. Anton,S. and Gadenne,C. (1999) Effect of juvenile hormone on the central nervous processing of sex pheromone in an insect. Proceedings of the Natlional Academy of Sciences USA 96:5764-5767. (PDF).
    8. Agate RJ, Grisham W, Wade J, Mann S, Wingfield J, Schanen C, Palotie A, Arnold AP (2003) Neural, not gonadal, origin of brain sex differences in a gynandromorphic finch. Proceedings of the Natlional Academy of Sciences USA 100 (8): 4873-4878 (PDF).
    9. Nowicki S, Searcy WA, Peters S (2002) Brain development, song learning and mate choice in birds: a review and experimental test of the "nutritional stress hypothesis". Journal of Comparative Physiology A 188 (11-12): 1003-1014 (PDF).
    10. Beaver,L.M., et al. (2002) Loss of circadian clock function decreases reproductive fitness in males of Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings of the Natlional Academy of Sciences USA 99:2134-2139. (PDF).
    11. Sakai, T. and Ishida, N. (2001) Circadian rhythms of female mating activity governed by clock genes in Drosophila. Proceedings of the Natlional Academy of Sciences USA 98: 9221-9225. (PDF).
    12. Giurfa,M., Zhang,S., Jenett,A., Menzel,R., and Srinivasan,M.V. (2001) The concepts of 'sameness' and 'difference' in an insect. Nature 410:930-933. (PDF).
    13. Downes S and Shine R (1998)  Heat, safety or solitude? Using habitat selection experiments to identify a lizard's priorities. Animal Behavior 55: 1387-1396. (PDF).
    14. Doligez B, Danchin E, Clobert J (2002) Public information and breeding habitat selection in a wild bird population. Science 297: 1168-1170.(PDF).

     
     
     
    Additional recommended reading
    1. Greenspan RJ (1997) A kinder, gentler genetic analysis of behavior - dissection gives way to modulation. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 7:805-811 (PDF).
    2. Behavioral Endocrinology; edited by Becker, Breedlove, and Crews, 1993.
    3. Bodznick D, Montgomery JC, Carey M (1999) Adaptive mechanisms in the elasmobranch hindbrain. Journal of Experimental Biology 202 (10): 1357-1364.(PDF)
    4. Behavioral Endocrinology; edited by Becker, Breedlove, and Crews, 1993.
    5. Hormones, Brain, and Behavior, edited by Pfaff, 2002.
    6. Wingfield JC Lynn SE and Soma KK (2001) Avoiding the 'Costs' of Testosterone: Ecological Bases of Hormone-Behavior Interactions 57:5:239-251. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 57, 239-251 (PDF).
    7. Shettleworth, S. G. (1998) Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior. Oxford University Press.
    8. Von Frisch K. 1976. The dance language of the bees.


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