Publications

Representative

Zhao, X., Castelli, F.R., Wang, R., Auger, A.P. & Marler, C.A. (2020). Testosterone-related behavioral and neural mechanisms associated with location preferences: A model for territorial establishment. Hormones and Behavior121: 104709.

Guoynes, C. & Marler, C.A. (2020). Paternal Behavior from a Neuroendocrine Perspective. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.

Marler, C.A. & Trainor, B.C. (2019). The challenge hypothesis revisited: Focus on reproductive experience and neural mechanisms. Hormones and behavior, 104645.

Rieger, N.S., Stanton, E.H. & Marler, C.A. (2019). Division of labour in territorial defence and pup retrieval by pair-bonded California mice, Peromyscus californicus. Animal Behaviour156: 67-78.

Zhao, X., Fuxjager, M.J., McLamore, Q. & Marler, C.A. (2019). Rapid effects of testosterone on social decision-making in a monogamous California mice (Peromyscus californicus). Hormones and Behavior115: 104544.

Duque-Wilckens, N., Trainor, B.C. & Marler, C.A. (2019). Aggression and territoriality. Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, 2: 539-546.

Kalcounis-Rueppell, M.C., Petric, R. & Marler, C.A. (2018). The bold, silent type: predictors of ultrasonic vocalizations in the genus Peromyscus. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution6: 198.

Timonin, M.E., Kalcounis‐Rueppell, M.C. & Marler, C.A. (2018). Testosterone pulses at the nest site modify ultrasonic vocalization types in a monogamous and territorial mouse, Ethology124: 804-815.

Pultorak, J.D., Alger, S.J., Loria, S.O., Johnson, A.M. & Marler, C.A. (2018). Changes in behavior and ultrasonic vocalizations during pair bonding and in response to an infidelity challenge in monogamous California mice. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution6: 125.

Kalcounis-Rueppell, M.C., Pultorak, J.D. & Marler, C.A. (2018). Ultrasonic vocalizations of mice in the genus Peromyscus. In: Handbook of behavioral neuroscience, 25: 227-235.

Rieger, N.S. & Marler, C.A. (2018). The function of ultrasonic vocalizations during territorial defence by pair-bonded male and female California mice. Animal Behaviour, 135: 97-108.

Fuxjager, M.J., Zhao, X., Rieger, N.R., & Marler C.A. (2017). Why animals fight: Uncovering the function and mechanisms of territorial aggression. In: APA Handbook of Comparative Psychology, pp. 853-875. (Invited Book Chapter).

Pultorak, J.D., Matusinec, K., Miller, Z.K., & Marler, C.A. (2017). Ultrasonic vocalization production and playback predicts intra-pair and extra-pair social behavior in a monogamous mouse. Animal Behaviour, 125: 15-23.

Zhao, X. & Marler, C.A. (2014). Pair bonding prevents reinforcing effects of testosterone in male California mice in an unfamiliar environment. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 281: 20140985.

Gleason, E.D. & Marler, C.A. (2013). Non-genomic transmission of paternal behaviour between fathers and sons in the monogamous and biparental California mouse. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 280: 20130824.

Becker E.A., Moore B.M., Auger C., & Marler C.A. (2010). Paternal behavior increases testosterone levels in offspring of the California mouse. Hormones and Behavior, 58: 385-389.

Fuxjager, M.J. & Marler, C.A. (2010). How and why the winner effect forms: Influences of contest environment and species differences. Behavioral Ecology, 21: 237-45.

Fuxjager, M.J., Mast, G., Becker, E.A., & Marler, C.A. (2009). The home advantage is necessary for a full winner effect and changes in post-encounter testosterone. Hormones and Behavior, 56: 214-219.

Gleason, E.D., Fuxjager, M.J., Oyegbile, T.O., & Marler, C.A. (2009). Testosterone release and social context: When it occurs and why. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 30: 460-469.