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1 gamous prairie voles) or peers (group-living meadow voles).
2  prairie vole, but not in the non-monogamous meadow vole.
3 airie voles compared to congener promiscuous meadow voles.
4 ternative reproductive phenotypes among male meadow voles.
5 n found between prairie voles and polygamous meadow voles.
6 n sexually naive and mate-paired prairie and meadow voles.
7 r density and social behavior in prairie and meadow voles.
8  vole, and two promiscuous vole species, the meadow vole and montane vole.
9  ERalpha-IR in the MeA than male montane and meadow voles and in the BST relative to montane males.
10 ted monogamous prairie voles and promiscuous meadow voles, and compare receptor densities across sexe
11                                              Meadow voles are seasonally social rodents that form non
12 d in the BST of male and female hamsters and meadow voles, but not in rats.
13 e cells in male and female hamsters and male meadow voles, but not rats.
14     Prairie voles have more Oxtr+ cells than meadow voles, but Oxtr distribution across dopamine-rece
15 ltiple brain regions in short day lengths in meadow voles, but we found no concomitant change in PVN
16 erence formation in the socially promiscuous meadow vole by using viral vector V1aR gene transfer int
17 ference was not facilitated in nonmonogamous meadow voles by introducing oxytocin receptor into the n
18     Data support the hypothesis that captive meadow voles develop selective and enduring same-sex soc
19                              Male and female meadow voles differed in the ventromedial hypothalamus,
20                LPS-injected male prairie and meadow voles engaged in less social contact with female
21                                              Meadow voles exhibited social preferences but low social
22                                              Meadow voles had a higher density of cells labeled with
23                                              Meadow voles had more ERalpha-labeled cells in the pCorA
24 ns were highly conserved between prairie and meadow voles, including many subnuclei examined within t
25    In Experiment 1, individually housed male meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and prairie voles
26 structure in nature, whereas closely related meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) are solitary and
27                                       Female meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) are territorial d
28                                Nonmonogamous meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus), which exhibit se
29 ramble competition, respectively, among male meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
30  and parentally inexperienced or experienced meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
31 voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and promiscuous meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
32                       Here we show that male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, increase their sp
33  could contribute to seasonal differences in meadow vole social behavior.
34                Female prairie voles, but not meadow voles, spent more time in the chamber with saline
35                           Female prairie and meadow voles worked harder to access familiar versus unf