Brent Horton, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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Bolton PE, Ryder TB, Dakin R, et al. (2024) Neurogenomic landscape associated with status-dependent cooperative behaviour. Molecular Ecology. e17327 |
Fuxjager MJ, Ryder TB, Moody NM, et al. (2023) Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution-From concepts to a case study in birds. Hormones and Behavior. 151: 105340 |
Maney DL, Merritt JR, Prichard MR, et al. (2020) Inside the supergene of the bird with four sexes. Hormones and Behavior. 104850 |
Horton BM, Michael CM, Prichard MR, et al. (2020) Vasoactive intestinal peptide as a mediator of the effects of a supergene on social behaviour. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20200196 |
Ryder TB, Dakin R, Vernasco BJ, et al. (2020) Testosterone Modulates Status-Specific Patterns of Cooperation in a Social Network. The American Naturalist. 195: 82-94 |
Grogan KE, Horton BM, Hu Y, et al. (2019) A chromosomal inversion predicts the expression of sex steroid-related genes in a species with alternative behavioral phenotypes. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 110517 |
Horton BM, Ryder TB, Moore IT, et al. (2019) Gene expression in the social behavior network of the wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda) brain. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12560 |
Vernasco BJ, Horton BM, Moore IT, et al. (2019) Reduced cooperative behavior as a cost of high testosterone in a lekking passerine bird Behavioral Ecology. 31: 401-410 |
Moore IT, Vernasco BJ, Escallón C, et al. (2018) Tales of testosterone: Advancing our understanding of environmental endocrinology through studies of neotropical birds. General and Comparative Endocrinology |
Zinzow-Kramer WM, Horton BM, McKee CD, et al. (2015) Genes located in a chromosomal inversion are correlated with territorial song in white-throated sparrows. Genes, Brain, and Behavior |