Nikki Rendon, PhD

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Biology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
neuroendocrinology
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Rendon NM, Petersen CL, Munley KM, et al. (2020) Seasonal patterns of melatonin alter aggressive phenotypes of female Siberian hamsters. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 32: e12894
Munley KM, Rendon NM, Demas GE. (2018) Neural Androgen Synthesis and Aggression: Insights From a Seasonally Breeding Rodent. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 9: 136
Rendon NM, Amez AC, Proffitt MR, et al. (2017) Aggressive behaviours track transitions in seasonal phenotypes of female Siberian hamsters. Functional Ecology. 31: 1071-1081
Ho JM, Bergeon Burns CM, Rendon NM, et al. (2017) Lipid signaling and fat storage in the dark-eyed junco. General and Comparative Endocrinology
Sylvia KE, Jewell CP, Rendon NM, et al. (2016) Sex-specific modulation of the gut microbiome and behavior in Siberian hamsters. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Bailey AM, Rendon NM, O'Malley KJ, et al. (2016) Food as a supplementary cue triggers seasonal changes in aggression, but not reproduction, in Siberian hamsters. Physiology & Behavior. 167: 298-308
Rendon NM, Soini HA, Scotti ML, et al. (2016) Urinary volatile compounds differed across reproductive phenotypes and were altered following an aggression trial in male Siberian hamsters. Physiology & Behavior
Rendon NM, Soini HA, Scotti ML, et al. (2016) Photoperiod and aggression induce changes in ventral gland compounds exclusively in male Siberian hamsters. Hormones and Behavior
Rendon NM, Demas GE. (2015) Bi-directional actions of dehydroepiandrosterone and aggression in female Siberian hamsters. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological Genetics and Physiology
Rendon NM, Rudolph LM, Sengelaub DR, et al. (2015) The agonistic adrenal: melatonin elicits female aggression via regulation of adrenal androgens. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282
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