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Challenge hypothesis
The Evolution of Cooperative Breeding in the African Cichlid Fish, Neolamprologus Pulcher
Leary, C.J. 2014. Close-Range Vocal Signals Elicit a Stress Response in Male Green Treefrogs
Concepts Derived from the Challenge Hypothesis T ⁎ John C
UC Santa Barbara Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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Hormonal Anticipation of Territorial Challenges in Cichlid Fish
CAVEMAN ECONOMICS Towards a Biological Synthesis Of
Mating Systems in Cooperative Breeders : the Roles of Resource Dispersion and Conflict Mitigation
Challenge Hypothesis’’
The Challenge Hypothesis in an Insect: Juvenile Hormone Increases During Reproductive Conflict Following Queen Loss in Polistes Wasps
The SAGE Encyclopedia of War: Social Science Perspectives Competition
Author's Personal Copy
The Challenge Hypothesis Revisited Focus on Reproductive Experience and Neural Mechanisms
Rapid Cortisol and Testosterone Responses to Sex-Linked Stressors: Implications for the Tend-And-Befriend Hypothesis" (2016)
The Endocrinology and Evolution of Tropical Social Wasps: from Casteless Groups to High Societies
Primate Social Behavior September 22H 2020 Male Competition
Applying the Challenge Hypothesis to Wild, Adult Male Chacma Baboons (Papio Ursinus)
Male Body Size, Dominance Rank and Strategic Use of Aggression in a Group-Living Mammal
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Ovarian Developmental Variation in the Primitively Eusocial Wasp Ropalidia Marginata Suggests a Gateway to Work
Exogenous Testosterone Increases Status-Seeking Motivation in Men with Unstable Low Social Status
The Effect of Competition on Men's Sexual Behavior
Taxonomic Index
Testosterone Predicts Future Dominance Rank and Mating Activity Among Male Chacma Baboons
Variation in Fecal Testosterone Levels, Inter-Male Aggression, Dominance Rank and Age During Mating and Post-Mating Periods in W
Theoretical Implications for Patterns of Testosterone Secretion, Mating Systems, and Breeding Strategies
Testosterone and Human Aggression: an Evaluation of the Challenge Hypothesis
Individual Variation and the Challenge Hypothesis
A Full Explanation of Behavior Requires Attention to Tinbergen's Four Levels of Analysis
Talk Abstracts ASAB2019
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Extending the Model of Intuitive Morality and Exemplars
Reproduction, Dominance, and Caste: Endocrine Prowles of Queens and Workers of the Ant Harpegnathos Saltator
Testosterone Responses to Competitive Interactions and Facial Displays of Emotion: a Social Neuroendocrinology Perspective
The Molecular Basis of Socially Mediated Phenotypic Plasticity in a Eusocial Paper Wasp ✉ Benjamin A
Androgen Responsiveness to Simulated Territorial Intrusions in Allobates Femoralis Males
Are Humans Inherently Killers?
The Molecular Basis of Socially-Mediated Phenotypic Plasticity in a Eusocial Paper Wasp 2 3 Benjamin A