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John Buntin
John Buntin
Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Verified email at uwm.edu
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Neural and hormonal control of parental behavior in birds
JD Buntin
Advances in the Study of Behavior 25, 161-213, 1996
2911996
The effect of exogenous testosterone on parental behavior, plasma prolactin, and prolactin binding sites in dark-eyed juncos
SJ Schoech, ED Ketterson, V Nolan Jr, PJ Sharp, JD Buntin
Hormones and behavior 34 (1), 1-10, 1998
991998
Regulation of pigeon cropmilk secretion and parental behaviors by prolactin
ND Horseman, JD Buntin
Annual review of nutrition 15 (1), 213-238, 1995
961995
Effects of intracranial prolactin administration on maintenance of incubation readiness, ingestive behavior, and gonadal condition in ring doves
JD Buntin, D Tesch
Hormones and behavior 19 (2), 188-203, 1985
961985
Facilitation of parental behavior in ring doves by systemic or intracranial injections of prolactin
JD Buntin, GM Becker, E Ruzycki
Hormones and Behavior 25 (3), 424-444, 1991
881991
Glucocorticoids and parental hyperphagia in ring doves (Streptopelia risoria)
KA Koch, JC Wingfield, JD Buntin
Hormones and Behavior 41 (1), 9-21, 2002
802002
The role of the melanocortin system and the melanocortin-4 receptor in ring dove (Streptopelia risoria) feeding behavior
AD Strader, HB Schiöth, JD Buntin
Brain research 960 (1-2), 112-121, 2003
782003
Prolactin and growth hormone stimulate food intake in ring doves
JD Buntin, GR Figge
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 31 (3), 533-540, 1988
731988
The roles of stimuli from young, previous breeding experience, and prolactin in regulating parental behavior in ring doves (Streptopelia risoria)
Q Wang, JD Buntin
Hormones and Behavior 35 (3), 241-253, 1999
691999
Preoptic area lesions disrupt prolactin-induced parental feeding behavior in ring doves
BA Slawski, JD Buntin
Hormones and behavior 29 (2), 248-266, 1995
611995
Prolactin receptors in dove brain: autoradiographic analysis of binding characteristics in discrete brain regions and accessibility to blood-borne prolactin
JD Buntin, E Ruzycki, J Witebsky
Neuroendocrinology 57 (4), 738-750, 1993
591993
Behavioural and physiological effects of prolactin in incubating ring doves
DS Janik, JD Buntin
Journal of endocrinology 105 (2), 201-209, 1985
591985
Reductions in plasma LH concentration and testicular weight in ring doves following intracranial injection of prolactin or growth hormone
JD Buntin, RW Lea, GR Figge
Journal of endocrinology 118 (1), 33-40, 1988
561988
Identification of growth-hormone-and prolactin-containing neurons within the avian brain
R Ramesh, WJ Kuenzel, JD Buntin, JA Proudman
Cell and Tissue Research 299, 371-383, 2000
502000
Localization of prolactin binding sites in ring dove brain by quantitative autoradiography
JH Fechner Jr, JD Buntin
Brain research 487 (2), 245-254, 1989
501989
Characteristics of prolactin binding sites in the brain of the ring dove (Streptopelia risoria)
JD Buntin, E Ruzycki
General and comparative endocrinology 65 (2), 243-253, 1987
491987
Functional mapping of neural sites mediating prolactin-induced hyperphagia in doves
RM Hnasko, JD Buntin
Brain research 623 (2), 257-266, 1993
481993
Changes in agouti‐related peptide during the ring dove breeding cycle in relation to prolactin and parental hyperphagia
AD Strader, JD Buntin
Journal of neuroendocrinology 15 (11), 1046-1053, 2003
462003
Role of the ventromedial hypothalamus in prolactin-induced hyperphagia in ring doves
JD Buntin, RM Hnasko, PH Zuzick
Physiology & behavior 66 (2), 255-261, 1999
461999
Neuropeptide‐Y: A Possible Mediator of Prolactin‐Induced Feeding and Regulator of Energy Balance in the Ring Dove (Streptopelia risoria)
AD Strader, JD Buntin
Journal of Neuroendocrinology 13 (4), 386-392, 2001
422001
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