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ILAR Journal Volume 45(1)

When Rats and Mice Cannot Answer the Question: Nontraditional Animal Models for Laboratory Research

Thinking Outside the Mouse Box: The Importance of Comparative Laboratory Animal Models in Research
Emilie F. Rissman [HTML] [PDF]

Top-down Approaches to the Study of Natural Variation in Complex Physiological Pathways Using the White-footed Mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) as a Model
Paul D. Heideman [HTML] [PDF]

Octodon degus: A Diurnal, Social, and Long-lived Rodent
Theresa M. Lee [HTML] [PDF]

The Musk Shrew (Suncus murinus): A Model Species for Studies of Nutritional Regulation of Reproduction
Jennifer L. Temple [HTML] [PDF]

The Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster): An Animal Model for Behavioral Neuroendocrine Research on Pair Bonding
Brandon J. Aragona and Zuoxin Wang [HTML] [PDF]

Tracing the Evolution of Brain and Behavior Using Two Related Species of Whiptail Lizards: Cnemidophorus uniparens and Cnemidophorus inornatus
S. C. Woolley, J. T. Sakata, and D. Crews [HTML] [PDF]

The Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis): A Reptilian Model for Laboratory Studies of Reproductive Morphology and Behavior
Matthew B. Lovern, Melissa M. Holmes, and Juli Wade [HTML] [PDF]

The Male Red-sided Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis): Reproductive Pattern and Behavior
Randolph W. Krohmer [HTML] [PDF]

Thanks to Institutional Supporters (PDF)





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