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Carol Becker Lynch

Affiliations: 
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
behavior genetics
Website:
http://ebio.colorado.edu/index.php/people-faculty/people-emeritus?view=employee&id=22
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http://ibgwww.colorado.edu/faculty/Lynch.html
http://www.colorado.edu/ibg/people/257

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Joseph P. Hegmann grad student 1971 University of Iowa
 (Nest-building in Mice: An Evolutionary Study of Behavioral Thermoregulation)
John C. DeFries post-doc CU Boulder
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Sulzbach DS, Lynch CB. (2019) QUANTITATIVE GENETIC ANALYSIS OF TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN MUS MUSCULUS. III. DIALLEL ANALYSIS OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN TRAITS. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 38: 541-552
Bult A, Lynch CB. (2000) Breaking through artificial selection limits of an adaptive behavior in mice and the consequences for correlated responses. Behavior Genetics. 30: 193-206
Sluyter F, Bult A, Lynch CB, et al. (1997) No evidence for a Y chromosomal effect on alternative behavioral strategies in mice. Behavior Genetics. 27: 477-82
Bult A, Lynch CB. (1997) Nesting and fitness: lifetime reproductive success in house mice bidirectionally selected for thermoregulatory nest-building behavior. Behavior Genetics. 27: 231-40
Bult A, Lynch CB. (1996) Multiple selection responses in house mice bidirectionally selected for thermoregulatory nest-building behavior: crosses of replicate lines. Behavior Genetics. 26: 439-46
Sluyter F, Bult A, Lynch CB, et al. (1995) A comparison between house mouse lines selected for attack latency or nest-building: evidence for a genetic basis of alternative behavioral strategies. Behavior Genetics. 25: 247-52
Bult A, Hiestand L, Van der Zee EA, et al. (1993) Circadian rhythms differ between selected mouse lines: a model to study the role of vasopressin neurons in the suprachiasmatic nuclei. Brain Research Bulletin. 32: 623-7
Bult A, van der Zee EA, Compaan JC, et al. (1992) Differences in the number of arginine-vasopressin-immunoreactive neurons exist in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of house mice selected for differences in nest-building behavior. Brain Research. 578: 335-8
Wichman HA, Lynch CB. (1991) Genetic variation for seasonal adaptation in Peromyscus leucopus: nonreciprocal breakdown in a population cross. The Journal of Heredity. 82: 197-204
Lynch GR, Lynch CB, Kliman RM. (1989) Genetic analyses of photoresponsiveness in the Djungarian hamster, Phodopus sungorus. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 164: 475-81
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