Michael H. Ferkin - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, United States 
Area:
olfactory communication, animal behavior

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2022 Scauzillo RC, Ferkin MH. Do male meadow voles () always prefer and signal to 'popular' females? The role of social information context. Biology Letters. 18: 20220017. PMID 35291886 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0017  0.569
2022 Midlick DM, Garris SS, Rohrer KN, Ferkin MH. Sexual differences in responses of meadow voles to environmental cues in the presence of mink odor. Animal Cognition. PMID 35190904 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-022-01606-8  0.5
2020 Scauzillo RC, Ferkin MH. The effect of social odour context on the amount of time male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom Behaviour. 1-22. DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-Bja10026  0.446
2020 Clark KE, Messler KA, Ferkin MH. Sex differences in olfactory social recognition memory in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Ethology. 126: 993-1003. DOI: 10.1111/Eth.13074  0.325
2019 Young RL, Ferkin MH, Ockendon-Powell NF, Orr VN, Phelps SM, Pogány Á, Richards-Zawacki CL, Summers K, Székely T, Trainor BC, Urrutia AO, Zachar G, O'Connell LA, Hofmann HA. Conserved transcriptomic profiles underpin monogamy across vertebrates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 30617061 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1813775116  0.343
2019 Scauzillo RC, Ferkin MH. Factors that affect non-independent mate choice Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 128: 499-514. DOI: 10.1093/Biolinnean/Blz112  0.403
2018 Ferkin MH. Odor Communication and Mate Choice in Rodents. Biology. 7. PMID 29370074 DOI: 10.3390/biology7010013  0.443
2017 Ferkin MH. The Effects of Food Availability on the Sexual Behavior of Meadow Voles. Integrative and Comparative Biology. PMID 28992105 DOI: 10.1093/icb/icx025  0.555
2017 Ferkin MH, Ferkin AC. The number of male conspecifics affects the odour preferences and the copulatory behaviour of male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Behaviour. 154: 413-433. DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-00003429  0.732
2016 Ferkin MH, Ferkin AC. The time interval between sequential mating affects the response of male meadow voles to previous mates Behaviour. 153: 1931-1949. DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-00003403  0.71
2015 Ferkin MH. The response of rodents to scent marks: four broad hypotheses. Hormones and Behavior. 68: 43-52. PMID 25637402 DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2014.10.002  0.308
2015 Pierson LM, Ferkin MH. The impact of phytoestrogens on sexual behavior and cognition in rodents Mammalian Biology. 80: 148-154. DOI: 10.1016/j.mambio.2014.11.006  0.359
2014 Sabau RM, Ferkin MH. Maternal Food Restriction During Lactation Affects Body Weightand Sexual Behavior of Male Offspring in Meadow Voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 120: 793-803. PMID 27087714 DOI: 10.1111/Eth.12252  0.878
2014 Vlautin CT, Ferkin MH. Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, do not alter their over-marking in response to female conspecifics that were food deprived. Acta Ethologica. 17: 69-75. PMID 24976681 DOI: 10.1007/S10211-013-0161-5  0.89
2014 Ferkin MH, Hobbs NJ. Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, respond differently to the scent marks of multiple male conspecifics. Animal Cognition. 17: 715-22. PMID 24197276 DOI: 10.1007/S10071-013-0703-2  0.872
2014 Sabau RM, Pierson L, Ferkin MH. Body mass and attractivity of female offspring are negatively affected by food restriction of meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) dams during lactation Behaviour. 151: 1847-1868. DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-00003219  0.874
2014 Sabau RM, Ferkin MH. Maternal food restriction during lactation affects body weight and sexual behavior of male offspring in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Ethology. 120: 793-803. DOI: 10.1111/eth.12252  0.831
2014 Ferkin MH, delBarco-Trillo J. The behavior of female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, during postpartum estrus and the responses of males to them Mammalian Biology. 79: 81-89. DOI: 10.1016/j.mambio.2013.06.003  0.9
2013 Sabau RM, Ferkin MH. Food deprivation and restriction during late gestation affects the sexual behavior of postpartum female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 119. PMID 24415820 DOI: 10.1111/Eth.12033  0.875
2013 Sabau RM, Ferkin MH. Food restriction affects the maternal behavior provided by female meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Journal of Mammalogy. 94: 1068-1076. DOI: 10.1644/13-Mamm-A-060.1  0.824
2013 Vlautin CT, Ferkin MH. The Outcome of a Previous Social Interaction with a Same-sex Conspecific Affects the Behavior of Meadow Voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Ethology. 119: 212-220. DOI: 10.1111/Eth.12054  0.854
2013 Starke WW, Ferkin MH. The effects of cues from Kingsnakes on the reproductive effort of house mice Current Zoology. 59: 135-141. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/59.1.135  0.425
2012 Vaughn AA, Delbarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Re-feeding food-deprived male meadow voles affects the sperm allocation of their rival males. Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 118: 1133-1139. PMID 23185098 DOI: 10.1111/Eth.12016  0.873
2012 Hobbs NJ, Finger AA, Ferkin MH. Effects of food availability on proceptivity: a test of the reproduction at all costs and metabolic fuels hypotheses. Behavioural Processes. 91: 192-7. PMID 22884977 DOI: 10.1016/J.Beproc.2012.07.008  0.837
2012 Hobbs NJ, Ferkin MH. The response of male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, to same- and mixed-sex over-marks depends on the reproductive state of the topand bottom-female scent donors Behaviour. 149: 705-722. DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-00002999  0.888
2012 Vlautin CT, Ferkin MH. The influence of predator and conspecific odor on sex differences in path choice in meadow voles Behaviour. 149: 133-152. DOI: 10.1163/156853912X630272  0.885
2012 Starke WW, Ferkin MH. Chemical cues from kingsnakes do not cause inducible defenses in house mice Current Zoology. 58: 797-804. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/58.6.797  0.335
2012 Vaughn AA, Finger AA, Gibbs PE, Ferkin MH. Coat color and its effect on preference for the scent marks of opposite-sex conspecifics in the meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus Current Zoology. 58: 221-227. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/58.2.221  0.86
2011 Hobbs NJ, Ferkin MH. Effect of protein content of the diet on scent marking and over-marking behavior in meadow voles: Microtus pennsylvanicus Behaviour. 148: 1027-1044. DOI: 10.1163/000579511X588083  0.733
2011 Vaughn AA, Ferkin MH. The presence and number of male competitor's scent marks and female reproductive state affect the response of male meadow voles to female conspecifics' odours Behaviour. 148: 927-943. DOI: 10.1163/000579511X584375  0.882
2011 Ferkin MH, Briley D, Ferkin BD, Hardaway A, Applebury T. Responses of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, to areas containing over-marks and single scent marks of two opposite-sex conspecifics Behaviour. 148: 117-130. DOI: 10.1163/000579510X550544  0.691
2011 Vlautin CT, Ferkin MH. Short photoperiod affects the responses of meadow voles to the top- and bottom-scent donors of an over-mark Behaviour. 148: 103-115. DOI: 10.1163/000579510X550535  0.873
2011 Ferkin MH, Hobbs NJ, Ferkin BD, Ferkin AC, Ferkin DA. Male and female meadow voles Microtus pennsylvanicus respond differently to scent marks from the top- middle-, and bottom-scent donors of an over-mark Current Zoology. 57: 441-448. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/57.4.441  0.854
2011 Vaughn AA, Ferkin DA, del Barco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. The duration of sociosexual behaviors in male meadow voles Microtus pennsylvanicus varies before, during, and after copulation Current Zoology. 57: 43-49. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/57.1.43  0.807
2011 Hobbs NJ, Ferkin MH. Dietary protein content affects the response of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, to over-marks Acta Ethologica. 14: 57-64. DOI: 10.1007/S10211-011-0090-0  0.816
2010 Ferkin MH, Ferkin DA, Ferkin BD, Vlautin CT. Olfactory experience affects the response of meadow voles to the opposite-sex scent donor of mixed-sex over-marks. Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 116: 821-831. PMID 20694044 DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.2010.01795.X  0.892
2010 Ferkin MH. Age affects over-marking of opposite-sex scent marks in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 116: 24-31. PMID 20607141 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2009.01711.x  0.585
2010 Vaughn AA, Delbarco-Trillo JH, Ferkin MH. Self-grooming by male meadow voles differs across copulation but is not affected by the risk and intensity of sperm competition Behaviour. 147: 259-274. DOI: 10.1163/000579509X12523920754410  0.87
2010 Vlautin CT, Hobbs NJ, Ferkin MH. Male and female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, differ in their responses to heterospecific/conspecific over-marks Ethology. 116: 797-805. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.2010.01803.X  0.879
2010 Ferkin MH. Seasonal Differences in Social Behavior among Adult and Juvenile Meadow Voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Ethology. 79: 116-125. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.1988.Tb00705.X  0.546
2010 Ferkin MH, Leonard ST. Self-grooming as a form of olfactory communication in meadow voles and prairie voles (Microtus spp.) Neurobiology of Grooming Behavior. 19-45. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511676109.003  0.652
2009 Ferkin MH, Pierce AA, Sealand RO. Gonadal hormones modulate sex differences in judgments of relative numerousness in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Hormones and Behavior. 55: 76-83. PMID 18809407 DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2008.08.010  0.786
2008 Ferkin MH, Pierce AA, Franklin S. Self discrimination in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 114. PMID 24415819 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2008.01531.x  0.63
2008 Vaughn AA, Delbarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Sperm investment in male meadow voles is affected by the condition of the nearby male conspecifics. Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society For Behavioral Ecology. 19: 1159-1164. PMID 19529815 DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/Arn092  0.89
2008 Ferkin MH, Combs A, delBarco-Trillo J, Pierce AA, Franklin S. Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, have the capacity to recall the "what", "where", and "when" of a single past event. Animal Cognition. 11: 147-59. PMID 17653778 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-007-0101-8  0.892
2008 LaDage LD, Ferkin MH. Do conspecific cues affect follicular development in the female leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius)? Behaviour. 145: 1027-1039. DOI: 10.1163/156853908784474506  0.69
2008 Hobbs NJ, Aven AM, Ferkin MH. Self-grooming response of meadow voles to the odor of opposite-sex conspecifics in relation to the dietary protein content of both sexes Ethology. 114: 1210-1217. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.2008.01573.X  0.829
2008 LaDage LD, Gutzke WHN, Simmons RA, Ferkin MH. Multiple mating increases fecundity, fertility and relative clutch mass in the female leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) Ethology. 114: 512-520. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2008.01495.x  0.719
2007 Ferkin MH, Leonard ST, Gilless JP. Exogenous melatonin administration affects self-grooming and conspecific odor preferences in long-photoperiod meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Physiology & Behavior. 91: 255-63. PMID 17449071 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.03.010  0.783
2007 Pierce AA, Iwueke I, Ferkin MH. Food deprivation and the role of estradiol in mediating sexual behaviors in meadow voles. Physiology & Behavior. 90: 353-61. PMID 17112551 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2006.09.034  0.725
2007 Ferkin MH. Effects of previous interactions and sex on over-marking in meadow voles Behaviour. 144: 1297-1313. DOI: 10.1163/156853907781890913  0.719
2007 Ladage LD, Ferkin MH. Do female leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) discriminate between previous mates and novel males? Behaviour. 144: 515-527. DOI: 10.1163/156853907780713091  0.721
2007 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, experience a reduction in copulatory behavior during postpartum estrus Ethology. 113: 466-473. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2007.01354.x  0.893
2007 Pierce AA, Vaughn AA, Ferkin MH. Food deprivation suppresses a preference for the top-scent mark of an over-mark in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Ethology. 113: 480-486. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.2007.01338.X  0.876
2007 Ferkin MH, Pierce AA. Perspectives on over-marking: Is it good to be on top? Journal of Ethology. 25: 107-116. DOI: 10.1007/s10164-006-0012-1  0.615
2007 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Risk of sperm competition does not influence copulatory behavior in the promiscuous meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Journal of Ethology. 25: 139-145. DOI: 10.1007/s10164-006-0008-x  0.862
2007 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Increased sperm numbers in the vas deferens of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, in response to odors of conspecific males Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 61: 1759-1764. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-007-0408-0  0.857
2006 del Barco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Similarities between female meadow voles mating during post-partum oestrus and raising two concurrent litters and females raising only one litter. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development. 18: 751-6. PMID 17032583 DOI: 10.1071/RD06004  0.675
2006 Ferkin MH. The amount of time that a meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-grooms is affected by its reproductive state and that of the odor donor. Behavioural Processes. 73: 266-71. PMID 16876967 DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.06.005  0.623
2006 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, cause their mates to ejaculate outside their reproductive tract Behaviour. 143: 1425-1437. DOI: 10.1163/156853906779367017  0.899
2006 LaDage LD, Ferkin MH. Male leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) can discriminate between two familiar females Behaviour. 143: 1033-1049. DOI: 10.1163/156853906778623644  0.717
2006 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Male meadow voles respond differently to risk and intensity of sperm competition Behavioral Ecology. 17: 581-585. DOI: 10.1093/beheco/ark001  0.853
2005 Leonard ST, Alizadeh-Naderi R, Stokes K, Ferkin MH. The role of prolactin and testosterone in mediating seasonal differences in the self-grooming behavior of male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Physiology & Behavior. 85: 461-8. PMID 15979110 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.05.011  0.815
2005 Ferkin MH, Li HZ. A battery of olfactory-based screens for phenotyping the social and sexual behaviors of mice. Physiology & Behavior. 85: 489-99. PMID 15961129 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.05.014  0.312
2005 Pierce AA, Ferkin MH. Re-feeding and the restoration of odor attractivity, odor preference, and sexual receptivity in food-deprived female meadow voles. Physiology & Behavior. 84: 553-61. PMID 15811390 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.02.003  0.706
2005 Ferkin MH, Pierce AA, Sealand RO, Delbarco-Trillo J. Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, can distinguish more over-marks from fewer over-marks. Animal Cognition. 8: 182-9. PMID 15580367 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-004-0244-9  0.819
2005 Pierce AA, Ferkin MH, Williams TK. Food-deprivation-induced changes in sexual behaviour of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Animal Behaviour. 70: 339-348. DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2004.10.024  0.757
2005 Leonard ST, Ferkin MH. Seasonal differences in self-grooming in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Acta Ethologica. 8: 86-91. DOI: 10.1007/s10211-005-0004-0  0.814
2004 Delbarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Male mammals respond to a risk of sperm competition conveyed by odours of conspecific males. Nature. 431: 446-9. PMID 15386011 DOI: 10.1038/nature02845  0.887
2004 Ferkin MH, Lee DN, Leonard ST. The reproductive state of female voles affects their scent marking behavior and the responses of male conspecifics to such marks Ethology. 110: 257-272. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2004.00961.x  0.873
2004 Ferkin MH, Li HZ, Leonard ST. Meadow voles and prairie voles differ in the percentage of conspecific marks they over-mark Acta Ethologica. 7: 1-7. DOI: 10.1007/s10211-004-0089-x  0.848
2002 Paz-Y-Miño C G, Leonard ST, Ferkin MH, Trimble JF. Self-grooming and sibling recognition in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, and prairie voles, M. ochrogaster Animal Behaviour. 63: 331-338. DOI: 10.1006/anbe.2001.1893  0.791
2001 Ferkin MH, Mech SG, Paz-Y-Miño GC. Scent marking in meadow voles and prairie voles: A test of three hypotheses Behaviour. 138: 1319-1336. DOI: 10.1163/156853901317367618  0.464
2001 Schilling BK, Fry AC, Ferkin MH, Leonard ST. HORMONAL RESPONSES TO FREE-WEIGHT AND MACHINE EXERCISE Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 33: S270. DOI: 10.1097/00005768-200105001-01527  0.713
2001 Ferkin MH, Leonard ST, Bartos K, Schmick MK. Meadow voles and prairie voles differ in the length of time they prefer the top-scent donor of an over-mark Ethology. 107: 1099-1114. DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0310.2001.00745.x  0.846
2001 Ferkin MH, Leonard ST, Heath LA, Paz-y-Miño CG. Self-grooming as a tactic used by prairie voles Microtus ochrogaster to enhance sexual communication Ethology. 107: 939-949. DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0310.2001.00725.x  0.842
2001 Leonard ST, Ferkin MH, Johnson MM. The response of meadow voles to an over-mark in which the two donors differ in gonadal hormone status Animal Behaviour. 62: 1171-1177. DOI: 10.1006/anbe.2001.1853  0.861
2000 Woodward RL, Bartos K, Ferkin MH. Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and prairie voles (M. ochrogaster) Differ in their responses to over-marks from opposite- and same-sex conspecifics Ethology. 106: 979-992. DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0310.2000.00618.x  0.648
1999 Leonard ST, Ferkin MH. Prolactin and testosterone affect seasonal differences in male meadow vole, microtus pennsylvanicus, odor preferences for female conspecifics. Physiology & Behavior. 68: 139-43. PMID 10627072 DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9384(99)00161-4  0.829
1999 Kohli KL, Ferkin MH. Over-marking and adjacent marking are influenced by sibship in male prairie voles, Microtus ochrogaster Ethology. 105: 1-11. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.1999.Tb01216.X  0.597
1999 Woodward RL, Schmick MK, Ferkin MH. Response of prairie voles, Microtus ochrogaster (Rodentia, Arvicolidae), to scent over-marks of two same-sex conspecifics: A test of the scent-masking hypothesis Ethology. 105: 1009-1017. DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0310.1999.10512482.x  0.461
1999 Ferkin MH. Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus, Arvicolidae) over-mark and adjacent-mark the scent marks of same-sex conspecifics Ethology. 105: 825-837. DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0310.1999.00460.x  0.694
1999 Solomon NG, Ferkin MH, O'Boyle R. Do pine voles (Microtus pinetorum) use numerous types of olfactory cues to discriminate gender? Journal of Chemical Ecology. 25: 2147-2159. DOI: 10.1023/A:1021097008966  0.512
1999 Ferkin MH. Attractiveness of opposite-sex odor and responses to it vary with age and sex in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Journal of Chemical Ecology. 25: 757-769. DOI: 10.1023/A:1020884431604  0.598
1999 Ferkin MH, Dunsavage J, Johnston RE. What kind of information do meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) use to distinguish between the top and bottom scent of an over-mark? Journal of Comparative Psychology. 113: X43-51.  0.516
1997 Johnston RE, Sorokin ES, Ferkin MH. Female voles discriminate males' over-marks and prefer top-scent males Animal Behaviour. 54: 679-90. PMID 9299051 DOI: 10.1006/anbe.1997.0471  0.828
1997 Ferkin MH, Sorokin ES, Johnston RE. Effect of prolactin on the attractiveness of male odors to females in meadow voles: independent and additive effects with testosterone. Hormones and Behavior. 31: 55-63. PMID 9109599 DOI: 10.1006/hbeh.1997.1362  0.799
1997 Johnston RE, Sorokin ES, Ferkin MH. Scent counter-marking by male meadow voles: Females prefer the top-scent male Ethology. 103: 443-453. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.1997.Tb00159.X  0.826
1997 Ferkin MH, Sorokin ES, Johnston RE, Lee CJ. Attractiveness of scents varies with protein content of the diet in meadow voles Animal Behaviour. 53: 133-141. DOI: 10.1006/anbe.1996.0284  0.676
1996 Ferkin MH, Kile JR. Melatonin treatment affects the attractiveness of the anogenital area scent in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Hormones and Behavior. 30: 227-35. PMID 8918678 DOI: 10.1006/hbeh.1996.0027  0.506
1996 Ferkin MH, Sorokin ES, Johnston RE. Self-grooming as a sexually dimorphic communicative behaviour in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Animal Behaviour. 51: 801-810. DOI: 10.1006/Anbe.1996.0084  0.814
1995 Ferkin MH, Sorokin ES, Johnston RE. Seasonal changes in scents and responses to them in meadow voles: evidence for the co-evolution of signals and response mechanisms Ethology. 100: 89-98. DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.1995.Tb00318.X  0.72
1995 Ferkin MH, Johnston RE. Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, use multiple sources of scent for sex recognition Animal Behaviour. 49: 37-44. DOI: 10.1016/0003-3472(95)80151-0  0.797
1995 Ferkin MH, Johnston RE. Effects of pregnancy, lactation and postpartum oestrus on odour signals and the attraction to odours in female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Animal Behaviour. 49: 1211-1217. DOI: 10.1006/anbe.1995.0153  0.794
1995 Ferkin MH, Burda J, O'Connor MP, Lee CJ. Persistence of the attractiveness of two sex-specific scents in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus Ethology. 101: 228-238.  0.491
1994 Ferkin MH, Sorokin ES, Renfroe MW, Johnston RE. Attractiveness of male odors to females varies directly with plasma testosterone concentration in meadow voles. Physiology & Behavior. 55: 347-53. PMID 8153177 DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(94)90145-7  0.75
1994 Gorman MR, Ferkin MH, Dark J. Melatonin influences sex-specific prenatal mortality in meadow voles. Biology of Reproduction. 51: 873-8. PMID 7849189 DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod51.5.873  0.644
1994 Ferkin MH, Ferkin FH, Richmond M. Sources of scent used by prairie voles, Microtus ochrogaster, to convey sexual identity to conspecifics Canadian Journal of Zoology. 72: 2205-2209. DOI: 10.1139/Z94-295  0.559
1993 Ferkin MH, Johnston RE. Roles of gonadal hormones in control of five sexually attractive odors of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Hormones and Behavior. 27: 523-38. PMID 8294120 DOI: 10.1006/hbeh.1993.1038  0.726
1993 Gorman MR, Ferkin MH, Nelson RJ, Zucker I. Reproductive status influences odor preferences of the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus, in winter day lengths Canadian Journal of Zoology. 71: 1748-1754.  0.679
1992 Ferkin MH, Gorman MR. Photoperiod and gonadal hormones influence odor preferences of the male meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Physiology & Behavior. 51: 1087-91. PMID 1615048 DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(92)90098-M  0.768
1992 Ferkin MH. Time course of androgenic modulation of odor preferences and odor cues in male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Hormones and Behavior. 26: 512-21. PMID 1478635 DOI: 10.1016/0018-506X(92)90018-Q  0.615
1992 Ferkin MH, Gorman MR, Zucker I. Influence of gonadal hormones on odours emitted by male meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. 95: 729-36. PMID 1404090 DOI: 10.1530/Jrf.0.0950729  0.831
1992 Ferkin MH, Tamarin RH, Pugh SR. Cryptic Relatedness and the Opportunity for Kin Recognition in Microtine Rodents Oikos. 63: 328. DOI: 10.2307/3545396  0.643
1991 Ferkin MH, Zucker I. Seasonal control of odour preferences of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) by photoperiod and ovarian hormones. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. 92: 433-41. PMID 1886099  0.675
1991 Ferkin MH, Gorman MR, Zucker I. Ovarian hormones influence odor cues emitted by female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Hormones and Behavior. 25: 572-81. PMID 1813382 DOI: 10.1016/0018-506X(91)90022-A  0.801
1990 Ferkin MH. Odor selections of island beach voles during their nonbreeding season Journal of Mammalogy. 71: 397-401. DOI: 10.2307/1381952  0.475
1989 Ferkin MH. Adult-weanling recognition among captive meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Behaviour. 108: 114-124. DOI: 10.1163/156853989X00088  0.43
1988 Ferkin MH. The effect of familiarity on social interactions in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus: a laboratory and field study Animal Behaviour. 36: 1816-1822. DOI: 10.1016/S0003-3472(88)80121-0  0.549
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