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PUBLICATIONS

 

  1. Scobell SK and MacKenzie DS. 2011. Reproductive endocrinology of syngnathids. Journal of Fish Biology 78: 1662-1680.

  2. Scobell SK, Fudickar AM, Knapp R. 2009. Potential reproductive rate of a sex-role reversed pipefish over several bouts of mating. Animal Behavior 78: 747–753.

 

 

PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION

 

  1. Verzijden MN, Scobell SK, Svensson EI. In prep. Sexual behavior in male and female Calopteryx splendens damselflies develops with experience.

  2. Scobell SK, Jaques JT, Jones AG. In prep. Hormonal manipulation of female intrasexual competitive aggression inthe sex-role reversed Gulf pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli.

  3. Scobell SK, Jaques JT, MacKenzie DS, Jones, AG. In prep. Male pipefish vary plasma levels of 11-ketotestosterone, but not cortisol across the stages of pregnancy.

  4. Scobell SK, Jaques JT, Jones AG. In prep. The effect of 11-ketotestosterone injections on female intrasexual competitive aggression in a sex-role reversed pipefish.

  5. Scobell SK, Rosenthal GG, Knapp R. In prep. Winning females have higher levels of the androgen 11β- hydroxyandrostenedione in a sex-role reversed pipefish.

 

 

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

 

  1. Scobell SK, Jaques JT, MacKenzie DS, Jones, AG. 2013. Androgen profiles across the male pregnancy cycle in the sex-role reversed Gulf pipefish. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 53(supp1): e153.

  2. Scobell SK, MacKenzie DS, Jaques JT, Jones, AG. 2012. Androgens and female intrasexual aggression in the sex-role reversed Gulf pipefish. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 52(supp1): e156.

  3. Scobell SK, Knapp R. 2004. Winning females have larger ovaries in a sex-role reversed pipefish. Hormones and Behavior. 46(1):121-122.

  4. Scobell SK, Knapp R. 2003. Female ornamentation predicts reproductive state in the sex-role reversed pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli. Hormones and Behavior 44(1):76.

  5. Scobell SK, Knapp R. 2002. Hormonal and morphological correlates of reproductive state in the sex-role reversedGulf pipefish. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42(6):1308-1309.

 

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