Effects of Testosterone on Gene Expression Are Concordant between Sexes but Divergent across Species of Sceloporus Lizards Article

Robinson, Christopher D, Hale, Matthew D, Cox, Christian L et al. (2024). Effects of Testosterone on Gene Expression Are Concordant between Sexes but Divergent across Species of Sceloporus Lizards . AMERICAN NATURALIST, 204(5), 517-532. 10.1086/732200

Industry Collaboration

cited authors

  • Robinson, Christopher D; Hale, Matthew D; Cox, Christian L; John-Alder, Henry B; Cox, Robert M

sustainable development goals

authors

publication date

  • November 1, 2024

published in

keywords

  • ANDROGEN RECEPTOR
  • BEHAVIOR
  • DIMORPHISM
  • EVOLUTION
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • GROWTH
  • HORMONAL PLEIOTROPY
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • ORGANIZATIONAL-ACTIVATIONAL HYPOTHESIS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • SEXUAL-DIFFERENTIATION
  • Science & Technology
  • TRADE-OFFS
  • evolutionary endocrinology
  • evolutionary potential hypothesis
  • organizational/activational hypothesis
  • pleiotropy
  • sexual dimorphism

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publisher

  • UNIV CHICAGO PRESS

start page

  • 517

end page

  • 532

volume

  • 204

issue

  • 5