Symposium S9

Sending and Receiving Signals: Endocrine Modulation of Social Communication

Day: Wed Jan 6 – 10:15-19:00
Organizer(s): Karen Maruska and Julie Butler

Symposium Author(s) Title

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Maruska, KP*; Butler, JM Introduction to the symposium sending and receiving signals: endocrine modulation of social communication

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Markham, MR*; Nourbakhsh-Rey, M; Wiser, SD; Maltby, RC Multiple hormonal pathways modulate active sensory and communication signals in weakly electric fish

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Sorensen, PW*; Levesque, H Blood-borne prostaglandin F2a causes female goldfish to become responsive to an androgen sex pheromone released by males

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Campos, SM Chemical signals control our social lives: Lessons from lizards

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Mangiamele, LA Androgenic modulation of multimodal signal structure in foot-flagging frogs

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Butler, JM*; Maruska, KP Reproductive state-dependent visual plasticity in a cichlid fish

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Maruska, KP Modulation of acoustic communication in an African cichlid fish

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Perelmuter, JT*; Sisneros, JA; Forlano, PM Dopamine seasonally modulates adaptive sensitivity of the inner ear for reproductive communication in a vocal fish

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Petersen , CL; Hurley, LM* Neuromodulatory feedback to sensory systems: how serotonin conveys contextual information to the auditory midbrain

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Remage-Healey, LR Estrogens synthesized in auditory circuits are neuromodulators of cellular physiology and behavior

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Gall, MD*; Baugh, AT; Lucas, JR; Bee, MA Social communication across reproductive boundaries: hormones and the auditory periphery

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Leary, CJ Glucocorticoids, acoustic communication and sexual selection in treefrogs

 

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