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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
2812
World Ranking
2360
National Ranking
665

Best Publications

  • Proteinaceous pheromone affecting female receptivity in a terrestrial salamander.

    Stephanie M. Rollmann;Lynne D. Houck;Richard C. Feldhoff

  • Male courtship pheromones increase female receptivity in a plethodontid salamander

    Lynne D. Houck;Nancy L. Reagan

  • Pheromone Communication in Amphibians and Reptiles

    Lynne D. Houck

  • The Energetic Cost of Courtship and Aggression in a Plethodontid Salamander

    Albert F. Bennett;Lynne D. Houck

  • A statistical study of mate choice: sexual selection in a plethodontid salamander (Desmognathus ochrophaeus)

    Lynne D. Houck;Stevan J. Arnold;Ronald A. Thisted

  • A new vertebrate courtship pheromone, PMF, affects female receptivity in a terrestrial salamander

    L.D. Houck;C.A. Palmer;R.A. Watts;S.J. Arnold

  • Life History Patterns and Reproductive Biology of Neotropical Salamanders

    Lynne D. Houck

  • The Evolution of Salamander Courtship Pheromones

    Lynne D. Houck

  • Effects of Experimental Delivery of Male Courtship Pheromones on the Timing of Courtship in a Terrestrial Salamander, Plethodon jordani (Caudata: Plethodontidae)

    Lynne D. Houck;Lynne D. Houck;Alison Marie Bell;Nancy L. Reagan-Wallin;Richard G. Feldhoff

  • Lineage-Specific Differences in Evolutionary Mode in a Salamander Courtship Pheromone

    Catherine A. Palmer;Richard A. Watts;Ron G. Gregg;Maureen A. McCall

  • The effect of body size on male courtship success in a plethodontid salamander

    Lynne D. Houck

  • Evolutionary replacement of components in a salamander pheromone signaling complex: more evidence for phenotypic-molecular decoupling.

    Catherine A. Palmer;Richard A. Watts;Lynne D. Houck;Amy L. Picard

  • Population variation in salamander courtship pheromones

    Stephanie M. Rollmann;Lynne D. Houck;Richard C. Feldhoff

  • STUDIES OF COURTSHIP BEHAVIOR IN PLETHODONTID SALAMANDERS: A REVIEW

    David Cundall;Lynne D. Houck;Paul A. Verrell

  • Sperm competition in a plethodontid salamander: preliminary results

    Lynne D. Houck;Stephen G. Tilley;Stevan J. Arnold

  • Plethodontid modulating factor, a hypervariable salamander courtship pheromone in the three-finger protein superfamily

    Catherine A. Palmer;David M. Hollis;Richard A. Watts;Lynne D. Houck

  • Courtship pheromone-induced c-Fos-like immunolabeling in the female salamander brain.

    F. Laberge;R.C. Feldhoff;P.W. Feldhoff;L.D. Houck

  • Chemical Analysis of Courtship Pheromones in a Plethodontid Salamander

    Richard C. Feldhoff;Stephanie M. Rollmann;Lynne D. Houck

  • Male pheromone protein components activate female vomeronasal neurons in the salamander Plethodon shermani

    Celeste R Wirsig-Wiechmann;Lynne D Houck;Jessica M Wood;Pamela W Feldhoff

  • Foundations of Animal Behavior: Classic Papers with Commentaries

    Lynne D. Houck;Lee C. Drickamer

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