Progesterone modulates aggression in sex-role reversed female African black coucals
Progesterone modulates aggression in sex-role reversed female African black coucals
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London: The Royal Society
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Testosterone is assumed to be the key hormone related to resource-defence aggression. While this role has been confirmed mostly in the context of reproduction in male vertebrates, the effect of testosterone on the expression of resource-defence aggression in female vertebrates is not so well established. Furthermore, laboratory work suggests that p...
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Progesterone modulates aggression in sex-role reversed female African black coucals
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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1098_rspb_2007_1707
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0962-8452
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1471-2954
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10.1098/rspb.2007.1707