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Michael H. Ferkin
Michael H. Ferkin
Jack H. Morris Professor Biology, University of Memphis
Verified email at memphis.edu
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Male mammals respond to a risk of sperm competition conveyed by odours of conspecific males
J delBarco-Trillo, MH Ferkin
Nature 431 (7007), 446-449, 2004
1882004
Attractiveness of scents varies with protein content of the diet in meadow voles
MH Ferkin, ES Sorokin, RE Johnston, CJ Lee
Animal Behaviour 53 (1), 133-141, 1997
1831997
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, use multiple sources of scent for sex recognition
MH Ferkin, RE Johnston
Animal Behaviour 49 (1), 37-44, 1995
1761995
Female voles discriminate males' over-marks and prefer top-scent males
RE Johnston, ES Sorokin, MH Ferkin
Animal Behaviour 54 (3), 679-690, 1997
1311997
Odor preference and social behavior in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus: seasonal differences
MH Ferkin, JO Seamon
Canadian Journal of Zoology 65 (12), 2931-2937, 1987
1301987
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, have the capacity to recall the “what”, “where”, and “when” of a single past event
MH Ferkin, A Combs, J delBarco-Trillo, AA Pierce, S Franklin
Animal cognition 11, 147-159, 2008
1282008
The effect of familiarity on social interactions in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus: a laboratory and field study
MH Ferkin
Animal Behaviour 36 (6), 1816-1822, 1988
1261988
Attractiveness of male odors to females varies directly with plasma testosterone concentration in meadow voles
MH Ferkin, ES Sorokin, MW Renfroe, RE Johnston
Physiology & behavior 55 (2), 347-353, 1994
1211994
Conserved transcriptomic profiles underpin monogamy across vertebrates
RL Young, MH Ferkin, NF Ockendon-Powell, VN Orr, SM Phelps, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (4), 1331-1336, 2019
932019
Scent counter‐marking by male meadow voles: females prefer the top‐scent male
RE Johnston, ES Sorokin, MH Ferkin
Ethology 103 (6), 443-453, 1997
861997
The reproductive state of female voles affects their scent marking behavior and the responses of male conspecifics to such marks
MH Ferkin, DN Lee, ST Leonard
Ethology 110 (4), 257-272, 2004
832004
Male meadow voles respond differently to risk and intensity of sperm competition
J delBarco-Trillo, MH Ferkin
Behavioral Ecology 17 (4), 581-585, 2006
822006
Seasonal control of odour preferences of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) by photoperiod and ovarian hormones
MH Ferkin, I Zucker
Reproduction 92 (2), 433-441, 1991
791991
Roles of gonadal hormones in control of five sexually attractive odors of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus)
MH Ferkin, RE Johnston
Hormones and Behavior 27 (4), 523-538, 1993
761993
Self-grooming as a sexually dimorphic communicative behaviour in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus
MH Ferkin, ES Sorokin, RE Johnston
Animal Behaviour 51 (4), 801-810, 1996
741996
Effects of pregnancy, lactation and postpartum oestrus on odour signals and the attraction to odours in female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus
MH Ferkin, RE Johnston
Animal Behaviour 49 (5), 1211-1217, 1995
731995
Mechanisms of sibling recognition in meadow voles
MH Ferkin, TF Rutka
Canadian Journal of Zoology 68 (3), 609-613, 1990
591990
Meadow Voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus, Arvicolidae) Over‐mark and Adjacent‐mark the Scent Marks of Same‐sex Conspecifics
MH Ferkin
Ethology 105 (10), 825-837, 1999
581999
Photoperiod and gonadal hormones influence odor preferences of the male meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus
MH Ferkin, MR Gorman
Physiology & behavior 51 (5), 1087-1091, 1992
581992
Perspectives on over-marking: is it good to be on top?
MH Ferkin, AA Pierce
Journal of ethology 25, 107-116, 2007
552007
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