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Djungarian hamster

Lai S., Vasilieva N.Y. and Johnston R.E. (1996). Odors providing sexual information in Djungarian hamsters evidence for an across-odor code. Horm Behav 30, 26-36. [Pg.222]

Vasilieva N., Lai S. and Wysocki C.J. (1995). Role of the vomeronasal organ in sociosexual behavior in male Djungarian hamsters. Chem Senses 20, 128. [Pg.254]

Reasner, D. S. and Johnston, R. E. (1988). Acceleration of reproductive development in female Djungarian hamsters by adult males. Chemical Senses 13,729. [Pg.503]

Deboer T, Franken P, Tobler I. Sleep and cortical temperature in the Djungarian hamster under baseline conditions and after sleep deprivation. J Comp Physiol [A] 1994 174 145-155. [Pg.500]

The desert hamster (Phodopus roborovskii) occurs in desert steppes and deserts, including extremely arid habitats, in the south, west and center of Mongolia, in Tuva, China, and south-east Kazakhstan. The Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) occurs in the steppes of central, northern and eastern Kazakhstan (Meschersky, 1992). It must be noted... [Pg.431]

The desert hamster males did not prefer male or female feces odor, either in summer or in winter. But we cannot assume a minor role of the feces odor in chemical communication since this odor in general is very attractive for the P roborovskii males, especially in summer. Djungarian hamsters did not show a sex preference towards conspecifics faces odor in winter, but in summer they sniffed the feces of females significantly longer, than those of males. So, the feces odor may be suggested as an addition of source for the sex recognition in P sungorus. [Pg.435]

Duncan, M.J. Goldman, B.D. 1984. Hormonal regulation of the annual pelage color cycle in Djungarian hamster, Phodopus sungorus, II. Role of prolactin. J. Exper. Zool 230, 97—103. [Pg.442]

Gudermuth, D.F., Butler, W.R. Johnston, R.E. 1992. Social influences on reproductive development and fertility in female Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus campbelli). Norm. Behav., 26, 308—329. [Pg.453]

Reasner, D.S. Johnston, R.E. 1988. Acceleration of Reproductive Development in Female Djungarian Hamsters by Adult Males. Physiol. Behav., 43, 57—64. [Pg.454]

Sokolov, V.E., Vasilieva, N.Yu. Zinkevich, E.R 1989. Secretion of midventral glands of Djungarian hamsters Phodopus campbelli Thomas, 1905) contains a factor for regulation of sexual maturation. Dokl. Akad. NaukSSSR., 308, 1274-1277 (in Russian). [Pg.454]

Sokolov, V.E. Vasilieva, N.Yu. 1993. Djungarian hamsters Phodopus campbelli) behavior in nature supports the theory of the signaling biological field . Dokl. Ross. Acad. Nauk, 332, 667-670 (in Russian). [Pg.454]

Surov, A.V., Vasilieva N.Yu. Telitzina, A. Yu, 1988. Population structure of Djungarian hamsters in the South of Tuva. In Rodents. Abstracts of papers of the 6 All-Union Symposium. (Ed. by S.E. Ramensky). Acad. NaukSSSR, Sverdlovsk, 2, 61—62 (in Russian). [Pg.454]

Wynne-Edwards, K.E. 1987. Evidence for obligate monogamy in the Djungarian hamster, Phodopus campbelli pup survival under different patterning conditions. Behav. Ecol Sociobiol, 20, 427—437. [Pg.456]


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