Lauren A. O'Connell, PhD

Affiliations: 
FAS Center for Systems Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Behavioral neuroendocrinology
Website:
http://sysbio.harvard.edu/csb/research/oconnell.html
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Pašukonis A, Serrano-Rojas SJ, Fischer MT, et al. (2022) Contrasting parental roles shape sex differences in poison frog space use but not navigational performance. Elife. 11
Kabelik D, Julien AR, Waddell BR, et al. (2022) Aggressive but not reproductive boldness in male green anole lizards correlates with baseline vasopressin activity. Hormones and Behavior. 140: 105109
Kabelik D, Julien AR, Ramirez D, et al. (2021) Social boldness correlates with brain gene expression in male green anoles. Hormones and Behavior. 133: 105007
O'Connell LA, Crews D. (2021) Evolutionary insights into sexual behavior from whiptail lizards. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
O'Connell LA. (2020) Frank Beach Award Winner: Lessons from poison frogs on ecological drivers of behavioral diversification. Hormones and Behavior. 104869
Nowicki JP, Pratchett MS, Walker SPW, et al. (2020) Gene expression correlates of social evolution in coral reef butterflyfishes. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20200239
Fischer EK, Alvarez H, Lagerstrom KM, et al. (2020) Neural correlates of winning and losing fights in poison frog tadpoles. Physiology & Behavior. 112973
Fischer EK, O'Connell LA. (2020) Hormonal and neural correlates of care in active versus observing poison frog parents. Hormones and Behavior. 104696
O'Connell LA, Godwin J. (2020) Decision letter: Male-predominant galanin mediates androgen-dependent aggressive chases in medaka Elife
Mason P, O'Connell LA, Gerlai R. (2020) Decision letter: Genetic variation in the social environment affects behavioral phenotypes of oxytocin receptor mutants in zebrafish Elife
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