Seasonal Variation in Group Size Is Related to Seasonal Variation in Neuropeptide Receptor Density
Abstract
In many species, seasonal variation in grouping behavior is widespread, with shifts towards territoriality in the breeding season and grouping in the winter. Compared to the hormonal and neural mechanisms of seasonal territorial aggression, the mechanisms that promote seasonal grouping have received little attention. We collected brains in spring and winter from wild-caught males of two species of emberizid sparrows that seasonally flock (the...
Paper Details
Title
Seasonal Variation in Group Size Is Related to Seasonal Variation in Neuropeptide Receptor Density
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
2
Pages
111 - 126
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