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Seasonal changes in testosterone, neural attributes of song control nuclei, and song structure in wild songbirds
GT Smith, EA Brenowitz, MD Beecher, JC Wingfield
Journal of Neuroscience 17 (15), 6001-6010, 1997
3241997
Adrenocortical response to stress in the common diving petrel, Pelecanoides urinatrix
GT Smith, JC Wingfield, RR Veit
Physiological Zoology 67 (2), 526-537, 1994
1881994
Roles of photoperiod and testosterone in seasonal plasticity of the avian song control system
GT Smith, EA Brenowitz, JC Wingfield
Journal of neurobiology 32 (4), 426-442, 1997
1691997
Seasonal changes in song nuclei and song behavior in Gambel's white‐crowned sparrows
G Troy Smith, EA Brenowitz, JC Wingfield, LF Baptista
Journal of neurobiology 28 (1), 114-125, 1995
1671995
Seasonal plasticity and sexual dimorphism in the avian song control system: stereological measurement of neuron density and number
AD Tramontin, GT Smith, CW Breuner, EA Brenowitz
Journal of Comparative Neurology 396 (2), 186-192, 1998
1451998
Temperature dependence of electrocommunication signals and their underlying neural rhythms in the weakly electric fish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus
KD Dunlap, GT Smith, A Yekta
Brain Behavior and Evolution 55 (3), 152-162, 2000
842000
Phylogenetic comparative analysis of electric communication signals in ghost knifefishes (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae)
CR Turner, M Derylo, CD de Santana, JA Alves-Gomes, GT Smith
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (23), 4104-4122, 2007
802007
Use of PG-21 immunocytochemistry to detect androgen receptors in the songbird brain.
GT Smith, EA Brenowitz, GS Prins
Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry 44 (9), 1075-1080, 1996
701996
Seasonal changes in the size of the avian song control nucleus HVC defined by multiple histological markers
GT Smith, EA Brenowitz, JC Wingfield
Journal of Comparative Neurology 381 (3), 253-261, 1997
681997
Seasonal plasticity in the song nuclei of wild rufous-sided towhees
GT Smith
Brain research 734 (1-2), 79-85, 1996
601996
Evolution and hormonal regulation of sex differences in the electrocommunication behavior of ghost knifefishes (Apteronotidae)
GT Smith
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (13), 2421-2433, 2013
572013
Plasticity of the electric organ discharge: implications for the regulation of ionic currents
H Zakon, L McAnelly, GT Smith, K Dunlap, G Lopreato, J Oestreich, ...
Journal of experimental biology 202 (10), 1409-1416, 1999
421999
Sex and species differences in neuromodulatory input to a premotor nucleus: a comparative study of substance P and communication behavior in weakly electric fish
JA Kolodziejski, BS Nelson, GT Smith
Journal of neurobiology 62 (3), 299-315, 2005
412005
Serotonergic activation of 5HT1A and 5HT2 receptors modulates sexually dimorphic communication signals in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus
GT Smith, N Combs
Hormones and behavior 54 (1), 69-82, 2008
392008
Stimulus frequency differentially affects chirping in two species of weakly electric fish: implications for the evolution of signal structure and function
JA Kolodziejski, SE Sanford, GT Smith
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (14), 2501-2509, 2007
342007
Pharmacological characterization of ionic currents that regulate the pacemaker rhythm in a weakly electric fish
GT Smith, HH Zakon
Journal of neurobiology 42 (2), 270-286, 2000
342000
Sex Differences in the Electrocommunication Signals of the Electric Fish Apteronotus bonapartii
WW Ho, CC Fernandes, JA Alves‐Gomes, GT Smith
Ethology 116 (11), 1050-1064, 2010
322010
Weakly electric fish: behavior, neurobiology, and neuroendocrinology
HH Zakon, GT Smith
Hormones, brain and behavior, 349-374, 2002
322002
Parvocells: a novel interneuron type in the pacemaker nucleus of a weakly electric fish
GT Smith, Y Lu, HH Zakon
Journal of Comparative Neurology 423 (3), 427-439, 2000
322000
Serotonin in a diencephalic nucleus controlling communication in an electric fish: sexual dimorphism and relationship to indicators of dominance
P Telgkamp, N Combs, GT Smith
Developmental neurobiology 67 (3), 339-354, 2007
312007
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