Reproduction : a behavioral and neuroendocrine perspective

Title
  1. Reproduction : a behavioral and neuroendocrine perspective / edited by Barry R. Komisaruk [and others].
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : New York Academy of Sciences, 1986.

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Additional authors
  1. Komisaruk, Barry R.
  2. Jay S. Rosenblatt-Institute of Animal Behavior 25th Anniversary Alumni Conference (1984 : Rutgers--the State University of New Jersey)
Description
  1. xiv, 465 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 0077-8923 ; v. 474
Uniform title
  1. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 474.
Subject
  1. Animal Bildband
  2. Sexual behavior in animals > Congresses
  3. Reproduction > Congresses
  4. Neuroendocrinology > Congresses
  5. Neuroendocrinology
  6. Sexual behavior in animals
  7. Neuroendocrinology
  8. Reproduction
  9. Sexual Behavior, Animal
  10. Sexual behavior in animals
  11. Fortpflanzung
  12. Fortpflanzungsverhalten
  13. Neuroendokrinologie
  14. Sexualverhalten
  15. Kongress
Genre/Form
  1. Congress
  2. proceedings (reports)
  3. Conference papers and proceedings
  4. Conference papers and proceedings.
  5. Actes de congrès.
  6. Newark (NJ, 1984)
Contents
  1. In honor of Jay S. Rosenblatt / Barry R. Komisaruk, Harold I. Siegel, Mei-Fang Cheng, and Harvey H. Feder -- Historical perspective of Daniel S. Lehrman, founder of the Institute of Animal Behavior / Colin G. Beer, J. Wayne Lazar, and Carol Diakow -- Individual behavioral response mediates endocrine changes induced by social interaction / Mei-Fang Cheng -- Social induction of the ovarian response in the female ring dove / Carl J. Erickson -- The effects of copulatory behavior on sperm transport and fertility in rats / Norman T. Adler and James Patrick Toner Jr. -- The role of ultrasonic vocalizations in the regulation of reproduction in rats / Ronald J. Barfield and David A. Thomas -- Female vocalizations and their role in the avian breeding cycle / Barbee L. Inman -- Role of the preoptic area in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction : an analysis of functional preoptic homografts / Marie J. Gibson -- Genital stimulation as a trigger for neuroendocrine and behavioral control of reproduction / Barry R. Komisaruk and Judith L. Steinman -- Neuroendocrinology of coitally and noncoitally induces pseudopregnancy / Joseph Terkel -- Licking, touching, and suckling : contact stimulation and maternal psychobiology in rats and women / Judith M. Stern -- Interaction of species-typical environmental and hormonal factors in sexual differentiation of behavior / Celia L. Moore -- Prenatal stress disrupts reproductive behavior and physiology in offspring / Lorraine Roth Herrenkohl -- Hormonal and metabolic factors underlying intraspecific variation in reproductive social behavior / Dale F. Lott -- Advantages to female rodents of male-induced pregnancy disruptions / Anne Storey -- Reproductive behavior as a phenotypic correlate of T-locus genotype in wild house mice : implications for evolutionary models / Sarah Lenington -- The role of the vomeronasal organ in behavioral control of reproduction / Margaret A. Johns -- Experiential influences on hormonally dependent ring dove parental care / George F. Michel -- The role of perception in habitat selection in colonial birds / Joanna Burger -- Comparative behavioral endocrinology / David Crews -- Hormonal basis of maternal behavior in the rat / Harold I. Siegel -- Maternal responsiveness and nest defense during the prepartum period in laboratory rats / Anne D. Mayer -- The role of the medial preoptic area in the regulation of maternal behavior in the rat / Michael Numan -- Psychobiology of rat maternal behavior : how and where hormones act to promote maternal behavior at parturition / Alison Fleming -- Role of prolactin in avian incubation behavior and care of young : is there a causal relationship? / John D. Buntin -- Elevation in hypothalamic cyclic AMP as a common factor in the facilitation of lordosis in rodents: a working hypothesis / Carlos Beyer and Gabriela González-Mariscal -- A reevaluation of the concept of separable periods of organizational and activational actions of estrogens in development of brain and behavior / Christina L. Williams -- Extended organizational effects of estrogen at puberty / Jorge F. Rodriguez-Sierra -- A two-step model for sexual differentiation / Jacques Balthazart and Michael Schumacher -- Reciprocity in neuroendocrine and evolutionary approaches to the study of reproductive behavior / Carol Diakow -- A concept of physiological time : rhythms in behavior and reproductive physiology / L.P. Morin -- Hormonal control of behavior -- a cautionary note / Richard E. Whalen -- Heterotypical sexual behavior : implications from variations / Janice E. Thornton -- The role of androgen metabolism in the activation of male behavior / Cheryl F. Harding -- Steroid hormone antagonists and behavior / I. Theodore Landau -- Sex steroids and energy balance : sites and mechanisms of action / George N. Wade -- Steroid receptors and hormone action in the brain / Jeffrey D. Blaustein -- Noradrenergic regulation of progestin receptors: new findings, new questions / Bruce Nock -- Reproductive neuroendocrine regulation in the female rat by central catecholamine-neuropeptide interactions: a local control hypothesis / William R. Crowley -- Hormone effects on serotonin-dependent behaviors / Lynn H. O'Connor and Christine T. Fischette -- Hormonal aspects of the morphological differentiation of neuronal clonal cell lines / Christian P. Reboulleau -- Analysis of steroid action on gene expression in the brain / Josiah N. Wilcox.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "This volume is the result of a conference entitled Jay S. Rosenblatt-Institute of Animal Behavior 25th Anniversary Alumni Conference held on June 6-8, 1984 by Rutgers--the State University of New Jersey in Newark, New Jersey"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Additional formats (note)
  1. Also available in an electronic version.