Journal article
Isotocin neuronal phenotypes differ among social systems in cichlid fishes
Abstract
Social living has evolved numerous times across a diverse array of animal taxa. An open question is how the transition to a social lifestyle has shaped, and been shaped by, the underlying neurohormonal machinery of social behaviour. The nonapeptide neurohormones, implicated in the regulation of social behaviours, are prime candidates for the neuroendocrine substrates of social evolution. Here, we examined the brains of eight cichlid fish …
Authors
Reddon AR; O'Connor CM; Nesjan E; Cameron J; Hellmann JK; Ligocki IY; Marsh-Rollo SE; Hamilton IM; Wylie DR; Hurd PL
Journal
Royal Society Open Science, Vol. 4, No. 5,
Publisher
The Royal Society
Publication Date
May 2017
DOI
10.1098/rsos.170350
ISSN
2054-5703