B A Schlinger
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Recent Articles
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Barske J, Eghbali M, Kosarussavadi S, Choi E, Schlinger B
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
. 2018 Oct;
228:9-17.
PMID: 30367962
The courtship behavior of some species of birds can be energetically demanding, but it is unknown if cardiovascular specializations enable such behaviors. While performing a highly acrobatic courtship dance, heart...
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Rensel M, Comito D, Kosarussavadi S, Schlinger B
Endocrinology
. 2014 Jun;
155(9):3572-81.
PMID: 24914945
The adrenal hormone corticosterone (CORT) acts on brain to mediate physiology and behavior. In songbirds, behavioral effects of CORT vary across species, environmental conditions, and life history stage, with several...
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Barske J, Fusani L, Wikelski M, Feng N, Santos M, Schlinger B
Proc Biol Sci
. 2013 Dec;
281(1776):20132482.
PMID: 24352944
In lek mating systems, females choose mates through indicators of quality, which males may exhibit by their performance of courtship displays. In temperate regions, displaying seasons are brief (one to...
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Parchman T, Gompert Z, Braun M, Brumfield R, McDonald D, Uy J, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2013 Feb;
22(12):3304-17.
PMID: 23441849
The processes of adaptation and speciation are expected to shape genomic variation within and between diverging species. Here we analyze genomic heterogeneity of genetic differentiation and introgression in a hybrid...
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Rensel M, Salwiczek L, Roth J, Schlinger B
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2012 Dec;
100:41-7.
PMID: 23257279
Estradiol is known to impact cognitive function including spatial learning and memory, with studies focused largely on rodent models. Estrogens can be produced peripherally or centrally as neuroestrogens, and the...
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Rosvall K, Bergeon Burns C, Barske J, Goodson J, Schlinger B, Sengelaub D, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2012 Jun;
279(1742):3547-55.
PMID: 22673360
Testosterone (T) regulates many traits related to fitness, including aggression. However, individual variation in aggressiveness does not always relate to circulating T, suggesting that behavioural variation may be more closely...
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Remage-Healey L, Dong S, Chao A, Schlinger B
J Neurophysiol
. 2011 Dec;
107(6):1621-31.
PMID: 22190616
Recent evidence shows that brain-derived steroids such as estrogens ("neuroestrogens") are controlled in a manner very similar to traditional neurotransmitters. The advent of in vivo microdialysis for steroids in songbirds...
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Schlinger B, Remage-Healey L
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2011 May;
24(1):16-21.
PMID: 21535249
The long-held dogma that the brain is a target of steroids produced by peripheral organs has delayed the widespread acceptance of the functional importance of neurosteroidogenesis. Comparative studies have been...
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Remage-Healey L, Oyama R, Schlinger B
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2009 Feb;
21(3):191-9.
PMID: 19207827
The enzyme aromatase, which converts androgens into oestrogens, is expressed throughout the brain in zebra finches. Aromatase is enzymatically active in both cell bodies and synaptic terminals of neurones of...
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Soma K, Sinchak K, Lakhter A, Schlinger B, Micevych P
Endocrinology
. 2005 Jul;
146(10):4386-90.
PMID: 16020475
A central event in mammalian reproduction is the LH surge that induces ovulation and corpus luteum formation. Typically, the LH surge is initiated in ovariectomized rats by sequential treatment with...