Keith Sockman

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Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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Sockman KW. (2018) Oviposition drives hatching order and developmental disparities with brood mates. Biology Letters. 14: 20180658
Rodríguez-Saltos CA, Lyons SM, Sockman KW, et al. (2018) Sound-induced monoaminergic turnover in the auditory forebrain depends on endocrine state in a seasonally-breeding songbird. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. e12606
Sockman KW, Lyons SM. (2017) How Song Experience Affects Female Mate-Choice, Male Song, and Monoaminergic Activity in the Auditory Telencephalon in Lincoln's Sparrows. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Lyons SM, Sockman KW. (2017) Sex Differences in Forebrain Monoaminergic Response to Song Performance. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 89: 219-230
Sockman KW. (2016) The Regulation of Behavioral Plasticity by Performance-Based Feedback and an Experimental Test with Avian Egg Production. The American Naturalist. 187: 564-75
Lyons SM, Beaulieu M, Sockman KW. (2014) Contrast influences female attraction to performance-based sexual signals in a songbird. Biology Letters. 10: 20140588
Sewall KB, Caro SP, Sockman KW. (2013) Song competition affects monoamine levels in sensory and motor forebrain regions of male Lincoln's sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii). Plos One. 8: e59857
Salvante KG, Dawson A, Aldredge RA, et al. (2013) Prior experience with photostimulation enhances photo-induced reproductive response in female house finches. Journal of Biological Rhythms. 28: 38-50
Beaulieu M, Sockman KW. (2012) One meadow for two sparrows: resource partitioning in a high elevation habitat. Oecologia. 170: 529-40
Matragrano LL, Sanford SE, Salvante KG, et al. (2012) Estradiol-dependent modulation of serotonergic markers in auditory areas of a seasonally breeding songbird. Behavioral Neuroscience. 126: 110-22
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