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Nancy G Solomon

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Lambert C, Lichter J, Perry A, Castillo S, Keane B, Cushing B, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Aug; 288(1956):20210318. PMID: 34344176
Formation of long-term pair-bonds is a complex process, involving multiple neural circuits and is context- and experience-dependent. While laboratory studies using prairie voles have identified the involvement of several neural...
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Ortiz R, Yee J, Kulkarni P, Solomon N, Keane B, Cai X, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging . 2020 Nov; 7(6):588-597. PMID: 33239258
Background: We used the highly prosocial prairie vole to test the hypothesis that higher-order brain structure-microarchitecture and functional connectivity (FC)-would differ between males from populations with distinctly different levels of...
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Lichter J, Lambert C, Solomon N, Keane B
J Mammal . 2020 Oct; 101(4):990-999. PMID: 33100928
Individuals of either sex may display alternative behaviors to obtain copulations, but few studies have examined the breeding patterns of females and males in populations where individuals of both sexes...
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Hayes-Puttfarcken A, Kemmerly C, Keane B, Solomon N
Behav Processes . 2020 Sep; 180:104228. PMID: 32882344
Multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain female mate choice and some of the mechanisms underlying these choices. Females prairie voles display social and mating preferences for males with longer...
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Solomon N, Ophir A
Front Ecol Evol . 2020 Aug; 8. PMID: 32782899
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Graham B, Solomon N, Noe D, Keane B
Behav Processes . 2016 Apr; 128:53-7. PMID: 27083501
Females are generally expected to be selective when choosing their social and sexual partners. In a previous laboratory study, female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) showed significant social and sexual preferences...
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Keane B, Ross S, Crist T, Solomon N
J Mammal . 2016 Mar; 96(6):1194-1202. PMID: 26989264
Characterizing the spatial arrangement of related individuals within populations can convey information about opportunities for the evolution of kin-selected social behaviors, the potential for inbreeding, and the geographic distribution of...
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Taborsky M, Hofmann H, Beery A, Blumstein D, Hayes L, Lacey E, et al.
Trends Neurosci . 2015 Feb; 38(4):189-91. PMID: 25656466
The neural and molecular mechanisms underlying social behavior - including their functional significance and evolution - can only be fully understood using data obtained under multiple social, environmental, and physiological...
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Hofmann H, Beery A, Blumstein D, Couzin I, Earley R, Hayes L, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2014 Aug; 29(10):581-9. PMID: 25154769
Social interactions are central to most animals and have a fundamental impact upon the phenotype of an individual. Social behavior (social interactions among conspecifics) represents a central challenge to the...
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Mabry K, Streatfeild C, Keane B, Solomon N
Anim Behav . 2011 Mar; 81(1):11-18. PMID: 21442019
Recent discoveries of single-gene influences on social behaviour have generated a great deal of interest in the proximate mechanisms underlying the expression of complex behaviours. Length polymorphism in a microsatellite...