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PUBLICATIONS

  • K.S. Lynch, A.S. Rand, M.J. Ryan and W. Wilczynski. 2005. Plasticity in female mate choice associated with changing reproductive states. Animal Behaviour 69: 689-699.

  • K.S. Lynch and W. Wilczynski. 2005. Gonadal steroids vary with reproductive stage in a tropically breeding female anuran. General and Comparative Endocrinology 143: 51 –56.

  • W. Wilczynski, K.S. Lynch and E.L. O’Bryant. 2006. Current research in amphibians: Studies integrating endocrinology, behavior and neurobiology. Hormones and Behavior 48, 440 – 450.

  • K.S. Lynch, D. Crews, M.J. Ryan, and W. Wilczynski. 2006. Hormonal state influences aspects of female mate choice in the Túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus). Hormones and Behavior 49, 450 – 457.

  • K.S. Lynch and W. Wilczynski. 2006. Social regulation of plasma estradiol concentration in a female Anuran. Hormones and Behavior 50, 101-106.

  • K.S. Lynch and W. Wilczynski. 2008. Reproductive hormones modify reception of species-typical communication signals in a female anuran. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 71: 143 – 150.

  • K.S. Lynch, B. Diekamp and G.F. Ball. 2008. Catecholaminergic cell groups and vocal communication in male songbirds. Physiology and Behavior 93: 870 – 876.

  • K.S. Lynch and G. F. Ball. 2008. Noradrenergic deficits alter processing of communication signals in female songbirds. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 72:207-214.

  • T.J. Stevenson, K.S. Lynch, P. Lamda, G.F. Ball, and D.J. Bernard. 2009. Cloning of gonadotropin-releasing hormone I complementary DNAs in songbirds facilitates dissection of mechanisms mediating seasonal changes in reproduction. Endocrinology 150: 1826-33.

  • W. Wilczynski and K.S. Lynch. 2011. Female sexual arousal in amphibians. Hormones and Behavior 59: 630-636.

  • K.S. Lynch, M. Ramsey and M.E. Cummings 2012. Understanding the mate choice brain: a comparative gene profiling approach between female choice and male coercive poecillids. Genes, Brain & Behavior 11: 222-229.

  • K.S. Lynch, Diekamp, B. and G.F. Ball. 2012. Co-localization of immediate early genes in catecholamine cells after song exposure in female zebra finches. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 79: 252 – 260.

  • K.S. Lynch, H. Kleitz and G.F. Ball. 2013. HVC lesions modify immediate early gene expression in auditory forebrain regions of female songbirds. Developmental Neurobiology 73:315-23

  • L. Crothers, R. Saporito, J. Yeager, K. S. Lynch, C. Friesen, C. Richards-Zawacki, and M. Cummings. Warning signal brightness covaries with toxicity but not testosterone or aggregate carotenoids in a poison frog. In Press at Evolutionary Ecology

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