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The following pages link to Arginine vasotocin modulates a sexually dimorphic communication behavior in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus. (Q43664705):
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- Integrating resource defence theory with a neural nonapeptide pathway to explain territory-based mating systems (Q26774262) (← links)
- Influence of long-term social interaction on chirping behavior, steroid levels and neurogenesis in weakly electric fish (Q26862832) (← links)
- Arginine vasotocin regulation of interspecific cooperative behaviour in a cleaner fish (Q28480967) (← links)
- Brain nonapeptide levels are related to social status and affiliative behaviour in a cooperatively breeding cichlid fish (Q28646745) (← links)
- Stimulus background influences phase invariant coding by correlated neural activity. (Q30358669) (← links)
- Vasotocin actions on electric behavior: interspecific, seasonal, and social context-dependent differences (Q30479865) (← links)
- Sex differences in the electrocommunication signals of the electric fish Apteronotus bonapartii (Q34193455) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid receptor blockade inhibits brain cell addition and aggressive signaling in electric fish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus (Q35127003) (← links)
- Electrosensory Midbrain Neurons Display Feature Invariant Responses to Natural Communication Stimuli (Q35810665) (← links)
- Perception and coding of envelopes in weakly electric fishes (Q35928822) (← links)
- Sparse and dense coding of natural stimuli by distinct midbrain neuron subpopulations in weakly electric fish. (Q35949269) (← links)
- Effects of restraint and immobilization on electrosensory behaviors of weakly electric fish (Q36834228) (← links)
- SK channel subtypes enable parallel optimized coding of behaviorally relevant stimulus attributes: A review (Q39171015) (← links)
- Neural correlations enable invariant coding and perception of natural stimuli in weakly electric fish (Q40828018) (← links)
- Co-adaptation of electric organ discharges and chirps in South American ghost knifefishes (Apteronotidae). (Q43103995) (← links)
- Social electric signals in freely moving dyads of Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus (Q44207207) (← links)
- The complexity of high-frequency electric fields degrades electrosensory inputs: implications for the jamming avoidance response in weakly electric fish (Q47841490) (← links)
- Effects of temperature and melatonin on day-night expression patterns of arginine vasotocin and isotocin mRNA in the diencephalon of a temperate wrasse Halichoeres tenuispinis (Q48101199) (← links)
- Status-Dependent Vasotocin Modulation of Dominance and Subordination in the Weakly Electric Fish Gymnotus omarorum (Q50075833) (← links)
- Electric interactions through chirping behavior in the weakly electric fish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus. (Q51330874) (← links)
- New insights into neuropeptide modulation of aggression: field studies of arginine vasotocin in a territorial tropical damselfish. (Q55176166) (← links)
- Descending pathways generate perception of and neural responses to weak sensory input. (Q64896254) (← links)
- Diversity in the structure of electrocommunication signals within a genus of electric fish, Apteronotus (Q73049837) (← links)
- Negative interspike interval correlations increase the neuronal capacity for encoding time-dependent stimuli (Q74139606) (← links)
- Spike-frequency adaptation separates transient communication signals from background oscillations (Q81474573) (← links)
- Expression of arginine vasotocin in distinct preoptic regions is associated with dominant and subordinate behaviour in an African cichlid fish (Q81643251) (← links)
- Neural Synchrony Gives Rise to Amplitude- and Duration-Invariant Encoding Consistent With Perception of Natural Communication Stimuli (Q89963704) (← links)
- Dominance in Habitat Preference and Diurnal Explorative Behavior of the Weakly Electric Fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus (Q92105018) (← links)
- Encoding and Perception of Electro-communication Signals in Apteronotus leptorhynchus (Q93087899) (← links)