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Regulation of feeding behavior and plasma testosterone in response to central neuropeptide Y administration in a songbird
Scott Davies,
Pierre Deviche
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
songbird
96%
testosterone
93%
feeding behavior
89%
secretion
74%
plasma
54%
regulation
49%
domesticated species
40%
food
31%
resource allocation
27%
hormone
24%
drinking
24%
trade-off
24%
peptide
23%
bird
19%
effect
5%
Agriculture & Biology
neuropeptide Y
87%
songbirds
80%
feeding behavior
67%
testosterone
61%
secretion
24%
Melozone
22%
pecking
14%
male reproductive system
14%
resource allocation
13%
reproductive system
13%
drinking
12%
hormones
8%
peptides
7%
birds
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Songbirds
100%
Neuropeptide Y
81%
Feeding Behavior
68%
Testosterone
62%
Genitalia
21%
Food
16%
Drinking Behavior
15%
Resource Allocation
13%
Birds
12%
Hormones
8%
Peptides
7%