Publications

Monari, P.K., Herro, Z.J., Bymers, J., Marler, C.A. (2023). Chronic intranasal oxytocin increases acoustic eavesdropping and adult neurogenesis. Hormones and Behavior 156: 105443.

Malone, C.L., Rieger, N.S., Spool, J.A., Payette, A., Riters, L.V., Marler, C.A. (2023). Behavioral convergence in defense behaviors in pair bonded individuals correlates with neuroendocrine receptors in the medial amygdala. Behavioural Brain Research 452: 114556.

Guoynes, C.D., Marler, C.A. (2023). Acute intranasal oxytocin dose enhances social preference for parents over peers in male but not female peri-adolescent California mice. General and Comparative Endocrinology 335: 114230

Rieger, N.S., Guoynes, C.D., Monari, P.K., Hammond, E.R., Malone, C.L., & Marler, C.A. (2022). Neuroendocrine mechanisms of aggression in rodentsMotivation Science 8(2): 81.

Guoynes, C.D. & Marler, C.A. (2022). Intranasal oxytocin reduces pre-courtship aggression and increases paternal response in California mice (Peromyscus californicus). Physiology & Behavior 249: 113773.

Petric, R., Kalcounis-Rueppell, M., & Marler, C.A. (2022). Testosterone pulses paired with a location induce a place preference to the nest of a monogamous mouse under field conditions. eLife 11: e65820.

Monari, P.K., Rieger, N.S., Schefelker, J., & Marler, C.A. (2021). Intranasal oxytocin drives coordinated social approach. Scientific Reports 11(1): 17923.

Becker, E.A., Leithead, A.B., Libo, N., Kumerow, M.T., Goetsch, L., & Marler, C.A. (2021). Transmission of paternal retrieval behavior from fathers to sons in a biparental rodent. Developmental Psychobiology 63(6): e22164.

Rieger, N.S., Monari, P.K., Hartfield, K., Schefelker, J., & Marler, C.A. (2021). Pair-bonding leads to convergence in approach behavior to conspecific vocalizations in California mice (Peromyscus californicus). PLOS ONE 16(8): e0255295.

Guoynes, C.D. & Marler, C.A. (2021). An acute dose of intranasal oxytocin rapidly increases maternal communication and maintains maternal care in primiparous postpartum California mice. PLOS ONE 16(4): e0244033.

Petric, R., Kalcounis-Reuppell, M.C., & Marler, C.A. (2021). Testosterone induces a conditioned place preference to the nest of a monogamous mouse under field conditionseLife, 11: e65820.

Marler, C. & Monari, P. (2021). Chapter 13 – Neuroendocrine control of vocalizations in rodents. In C. S. Rosenfeld & F. Hoffmann (Eds.), Mechanisms and Anthropogenic Factors in Animal Communication (pp. 201-216). Academic Press.

Marler, C.A. & Trainor, B.C. (2020). The challenge hypothesis revisited: Focus on reproductive experience and neural mechanisms. Hormones and Behavior, 123: 104645

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.

Rieger, N.S., Stanton, E.H. & Marler, C.A. (2019). Division of labour in territorial defense 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.