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Gans, C., & Crews, D. (1992). Hormones, brain, and behavior. University of Chicago Press.  
Added by: Sarina 2013-03-01 17:56:08
Modarressie, R., Rick, I. P., & Bakker, T. C. M. (2006). Uv matters in shoaling decisions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Biological Sciences, 1588(273), 849–854.  
Added by: Sarina 2009-08-24 16:06:18
Moinard, C., & Sherwin, M. C. (1999). Turkeys prefer fluorescent light with supplementary ultraviolet radiation. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 64(4), 261–267.  
Added by: Sarina 2022-04-20 13:21:42
Rana, M. S., Cohen-Barnhouse, A. M., Lee, C., & Campbell, D. L. M. (2021). Preference testing for ultraviolet light spectrum and intensity in laying hens. Poultry Science, 101063.  
Last edited by: Sarina 2021-04-27 07:51:08
Ross, M. R., Gillespie, K. L., Hopper, L. M., Bloomsmith, M. A., & Maple, T. L. (2013). Differential preference for ultraviolet light among captive birds from three ecological habitats. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 147(3), 278–285.  
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Secondi, J., Lepetz, V., & Théry, M. (2012). Male attractiveness is influenced by uv wavelengths in a newt species but not in its close relative. PLos ONE, 7(1), e30391.  
Added by: Sarina 2016-01-31 18:44:15
Sobotik, E. B., Nelson, J. R., & Archer, G. S. (2020). How does ultraviolet light affect layer production, fear, and stress. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 223, 104926.  
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Stapley, J., & Whiting, M. J. (2006). Ultraviolet signals fighting ability in a lizard. Biology Letters, 2, 169–172.  
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Winne, C. T., & Keck, M. B. (2004). Daily activity patterns of whiptail lizards (squamata: teiidae: aspidoscelis): a proximate response to environmental conditions or an endogenous rhythm? Functional Ecology, 18(3), 314–321.  
Added by: Sarina 2009-11-10 18:25:30
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