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Effects of food and predation on behaviour of prairie voles : a field experimentDESY, E. A; BATZLI, G. O; LIU, J et al.Oikos. 1990, Vol 58, Num 2, pp 159-168, issn 0030-1299, 10 p.Article

Effect of multiple short-term exposures of pregnant Microtus ochrogaster to strange malesHOFMANN, J. E; GETZ, L. L; GAVISH, L et al.Journal of mammalogy. 1987, Vol 68, Num 1, pp 166-169, issn 0022-2372Article

Unusual sex ratio in the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogasterDRICKAMER, L. C; TANG HALPIN, Z.Journal of mammalogy. 1990, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 474-475, issn 0022-2372Article

Female-female interactions and social stress in prairie volesFIRESTONE, K. B; THOMPSON, K. V; CARTER, C. S et al.Behavioral and neural biology. 1991, Vol 55, Num 1, pp 31-41, issn 0163-1047Article

Social dynamics and dispersal in free-living prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster)MCGUIRE, Betty; GETZ, Lowell L; BEMIS, William E et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2013, Vol 94, Num 1, pp 40-49, issn 0022-2372, 10 p.Article

IS IT ALL IN THE FAMILY? THE EFFECTS OF EARLY SOCIAL STRUCTURE ON NEURAL―BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS OF PRAIRIE VOLES (MICROTUS OCHROGASTER)GREENBERG, G. D; VAN WESTERHUYZEN, J. A; BALES, K. L et al.Neuroscience. 2012, Vol 216, pp 46-56, issn 0306-4522, 11 p.Article

Estimating philopatry and natal dispersal of microtine rodents through intensive live-trapping at nests of social groupsGETZ, L. L; MCGUIRE, B; SNARSKI, M. E et al.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1992, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 233-236, issn 0090-5054Article

Effects of perchlorate exposure on resting metabolism, peak metabolism, and thyroid function in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster)ISANHART, John P; MCNABB, F. M; SMITH, Philip N et al.Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 2005, Vol 24, Num 3, pp 678-684, issn 0730-7268, 7 p.Article

Social interactions, cross-fostering, and sibling recognition in prairie voles, Microtus ochrogasterPAZ Y MINO C, Q; TANG-MARTINEZ, Z.Canadian journal of zoology. 1999, Vol 77, Num 10, pp 1631-1636, issn 0008-4301Article

Loss of body mass associated with capture of Sigmodon and Microtus from northeastern KansasSLADE, N. A.Journal of mammalogy. 1991, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 171-176, issn 0022-2372Article

Female preferences for unmated versus mated males in two species of voles (Microtus ochrogaster and Microtus montanus)PIERCE, J. D; DEWSBURY, D. A.Journal of comparative psychology (1983). 1991, Vol 105, Num 2, pp 165-171, issn 0735-7036Article

Perchlorate Distribution, Excretion, and Depuration in Prairie Voles and Deer MiceQIUQIONG CHENG; FUJUN LIU; SMITH, Philip N et al.Water, air and soil pollution. 2008, Vol 192, Num 1-4, pp 127-139, issn 0049-6979, 13 p.Article

Estimates of reproductive success for group-living prairie voles, Microtus ochrogaster, in high-density populationsSOLOMON, Nancy G; CRIST, Thomas O.Animal behaviour. 2008, Vol 76, pp 881-892, issn 0003-3472, 12 p., 3Article

Environmental stochasticity : empirical estimates of prairie vole survival with implications for demographic modelsREED, Aaron W; SLADE, Norman A.Canadian journal of zoology. 2006, Vol 84, Num 5, pp 635-642, issn 0008-4301, 8 p.Article

Oxytocin receptors in the nucleus accumbens facilitate spontaneous maternal behavior in adult female prairie volesOLAZABAL, D. E; YOUNG, L. J.Neuroscience. 2006, Vol 141, Num 2, pp 559-568, issn 0306-4522, 10 p.Article

Vole population fluctuations : Factors that initiate and determine intervals between them in Microtus ochrogasterGETZ, Lowell L; OLI, Madan K; HOFMANN, Joyce E et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2006, Vol 87, Num 2, pp 387-393, issn 0022-2372, 7 p.Article

Social but not genetic monogamy is associated with greater breeding success in prairie volesOPHIR, Alexander G; PHELPS, Steven M; BESS SORIN, Anna et al.Animal behaviour. 2008, Vol 75, pp 1143-1154, issn 0003-3472, 12 p., 3Article

No effect of body condition at weaning on survival and reproduction in prairie volesKEANE, B; BRYANT, L; GOYAL, U et al.Canadian journal of zoology. 2007, Vol 85, Num 6, pp 718-727, issn 0008-4301, 10 p.Article

Dispersal and mortality of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) in fragmented landscapes : a field experimentSMITH, Jennifer E; BATZLI, George O.Oikos. 2006, Vol 112, Num 1, pp 209-217, issn 0030-1299, 9 p.Article

avpr1a length polymorphism is not associated with either social or genetic monogamy in free-living prairie volesMABRY, Karen E; STREATFEILD, Craig A; KEANE, Brian et al.Animal behaviour (Print). 2011, Vol 81, pp 11-18, issn 0003-3472, 8 p., 1Article

Does fertility trump monogamy?CURTIS, J. Thomas.Animal behaviour (Print). 2010, Vol 80, pp 319-328, issn 0003-3472, 10 p., 2Article

Bioavailability of hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) to the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster)FELLOWS, Robert J; DRIVER, Crystal R; CATALDO, Dominic A et al.Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 2006, Vol 25, Num 7, pp 1881-1886, issn 0730-7268, 6 p.Article

Field tests of cis-regulatory variation at the prairie vole avpr1a locus : Association with V1aR abundance but not sexual or social fidelityOPHIR, Alexanderg; CAMPBELL, Polly; HANNA, Kristen et al.Hormones and behavior (Print). 2008, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 694-702, issn 0018-506X, 9 p.Article

Individual Discrimination by Odors in Sibling Prairie Voles (Microtus ochrogaster)TANG-MARTINEZ, Zuleyma; BIXLER, Andrea.Journal of chemical ecology. 2009, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 400-404, issn 0098-0331, 5 p.Article

MULTIPLE CAPTURES OF ADULT PRAIRIE VOLES ARE CORRELATED WITH RESIDENCY STATUS AND GENETIC PARENTAGEGANEV, Iordan V; SOLOMON, Nancy G; LUCIA, Kristen E et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2009, Vol 90, Num 3, pp 696-703, issn 0022-2372, 8 p.Article

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