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Alan Tousignant and David Crews. 1994. Effect
of exogenous estradiol applied at different embryonic stages
on sex determination, growth, and mortality in the leopard
gecko (Eublepharis macularius). Journal of Experimental
Zoology 268: 17-21.
Paul A. Kingston and David Crews. 1994. Role
of the effects of hypothalamic lesions on courtship and copulatory
behavior in sexual and unisexual whiptail lizards. Brain Research
643: 349-351.
Deborah Flores, Alan Tousignant, and David Crews.
1994. Incubation temperature affects the behavior of adult
leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius). Physiology
and Behavior 55: 1067-1072.
187.
David Crews, Judith M. Bergeron, Deborah Flores,
James J. Bull, James K. Skipper, Alan Tousignant, and Thane
Wibbels. 1994. Temperature-dependent sex determination in
reptiles: Proximate mechanisms, ultimate outcomes, and practical
applications. Developmental Genetics 15: 297-312. Selected
as example of excellence in the field of environmental contamination
and toxicology, appearing inQuintessence,Journal
of Excellence in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
1995, Volume 1, Number 3.
Thane Wibbels and David Crews. 1994. Putative
aromatase inhibitor induces male sex determination in a female
unisexual lizard and in a turtle with temperature-dependent
sex determination. Journal of Endocrinology 141: 295-299.
Judith M. Bergeron, David Crews, and John A.
McLachlan. 1994. PCBs as environmental estrogens: Turtle sex
determination as a biomarker of environmental contamination.
Environmental Health Perspectives 102: 780-781.
191.
David Crews. 1994. Constraints to parthenogenesis.
In The Differences Between the Sexes. R. V. Short and
E. Balaban (eds.). Cambridge University Press, England:
23-49.
Larry J. Young, Gregory F. Lopreato, Karen Horan,
and David Crews. 1994. Cloning and in situ hybridization
analysis of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and
androgen receptor expression in the brain of whiptail lizards
(Cnemidophorus uniparens and C. inornatus).
Journal of Comparative Neurology 347: 288-300.
194.
Thane Wibbels, James J. Bull, and David Crews.
1994. Temperature-dependent sex determination: A mechanistic
approach. Journal of Experimental Zoology 270: 71-78.
Matthew S. Rand and David Crews. 1994. The bisexual
brain: Sex behavior differences and sex differences in parthenogenetic
and sexual lizards. Brain Research 663: 163-167.
196.
David Crews, Alan Tousignant, and Thane Wibbels.
1994. Considerations for inducing reproduction in captive
reptiles. In Captive Management and Conservation of Amphibians
and Reptiles, J. B. Murphy, K. Adler, and J. T. Collins
(eds.). Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles,
Ithaca, New York: 133-145.
David Crews and Judith M. Bergeron. 1994. Role
of reductase and aromatase in sex determination in the red-eared
slider (Trachemys scripta), a turtle with temperature-dependent
sex determination. Journal of Endocrinology 143: 279-289.
Alan Tousignant and David Crews. 1995. Incubation
temperature and gonadal sex affect growth and physiology in
the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius), a lizard
with temperature-dependent sex determination. Journal of Morphology
224: 159-170.
Diane M. Witt, Larry J. Young, and David Crews.
1995. Progesterone modulation of androgen-dependent sexual
behavior in male rats. Physiology and Behavior 57: 307-313.
Larry J. Young, Pratip K. Nag, and David Crews.
1995. Regulation of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor
messenger ribonucleic acid by estrogen in the brain of the
whiptail lizard (Cnemidophorus uniparens). Journal
of Neuroendocrinology 7: 119-125.
Alan Tousignant, Brian Viets, Deborah Flores,
and David Crews. 1995. Ontogenetic and social factors affect
the endocrinology and timing of reproduction in the female
leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius). Hormones and
Behavior 29: 141-153.
Allison M. Kendrick, Matthew S. Rand, and David
Crews. 1995. Electrolytic lesions to the ventromedial hypothalamus
abolish sexual receptivity in female whiptail lizards, Cnemidophorus
uniparens. Brain Research 680: 226-228.
Larry J. Young, Pratip K. Nag, David Crews.
1995. Species differences in behavioral and neural sensitivity
to estrogen in whiptail lizards: Correlation with hormone
receptor messenger ribonucleic acid expression. Neuroendocrinology
61: 680-686.
Kira L. Wennstrom and David Crews. 1995. Making
males from females: The effects of aromatase inhibitors on
a parthenogenetic species of whiptail lizard. General and
Comparative Endocrinology 99: 316-322.
Thane Wibbels and David Crews. 1995. Steroid-induced
sex determination at incubation temperatures producing mixed
sex ratios in a turtle with TSD. General and Comparative Endocrinology
100: 53-60.
David Crews, Amador R. Cantú, Judith
M. Bergeron, and Turk Rhen. 1995. The relative effectiveness
of androstenedione, testosterone, and estrone, precursors
to estradiol, in sex reversal in the red-eared slider (Trachemys
scripta), a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination.
General and Comparative Endocrinology 100: 119-127.
Larry J. Young, Pratip K. Nag, and David Crews.
1995. Species differences in estrogen receptor and progesterone
receptor mRNA expression in the brain of sexual and unisexual
whiptail lizards. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 7: 567-576.
John Godwin and David Crews. 1995. Sex differences
in estrogen and progesterone receptor messenger ribonucleic
acid regulation in the brain of little striped whiptail lizards.
Neuroendocrinology 62: 293-300.
Larry James Young and David Crews. 1995. Comparative
neuroendocrinology of steroid receptor gene expression and
regulation: Relationship to physiology and behavior. Trends
in Endocrinology and Metabolism 6: 317-323.
Mary T. Mendonca, Alan J. Tousignant,
and David Crews. 1995. Seasonal changes and annual variability
in daily plasma melatonin in the red-sided garter snake (Thamnophis
sirtalis parietalis). General and Comparative Endocrinology
100: 226-237.
David Crews, Judith M. Bergeron, and John A.
McLachlan. 1995. The role of estrogen in turtle sex determination
and the effect of PCBs. Environmental Health Perspectives
103 (Supplement 7): 73-77.
Deborah Lynne Flores and David Crews. 1995.
Effect of hormonal manipulation on sociosexual behavior in
adult female leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius),
a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. Hormones
and Behavior 29: 458-473.
Larry J. Young, John Godwin, Mike Grammer, Manfred
Gahr, and David Crews. 1995. Reptilian sex steroid receptors:
Amplification, sequence and expression analysis. Journal of
Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 55: 261-269.
Mary T. Mendonca, Alan J. Tousignant,
and David Crews. 1996. Pinealectomy, melatonin and courtship
behavior in male red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis
parietalis). Journal of Experimental Zoology 274: 63-74.
Mary T. Mendonca and David Crews. 1996.
Effects of ovarectomy and estrogen replacement on attractivity
and receptivity in a dissociated pattern breeder, the red-sided
garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). Journal
of Comparative Physiology A 178: 373-381.
John Godwin, Vesta Hartman, Michael Grammer,
and David Crews. 1996. Progesterone inhibits female-typical
receptive behavior and decreases hypothalamic estrogen and
progesterone receptor messenger ribonucleic acid levels in
whiptail lizards (genus Cnemidophorus). Hormones and
Behavior 30: 138-144.
Mary T. Mendonca, Alan J. Tousignant,
and David Crews. 1996. Courting and noncourting male garter
snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis: Plasma melatonin
levels and the effects of pinealectomy. Hormones and Behavior
30: 176-185.
David Crews, Amador R. Cantú, Turk Rhen,
and Rais Vohra. 1996. The relative effectiveness of estrone,
estradiol-17ß, and estriol in sex reversal in the red-eared
slider (Trachemys scripta), a turtle with temperature-dependent
sex determination. General and Comparative Endocrinology 102: 317-326.
David Crews, Amador R. Cantú, Judith
M. Bergeron. 1996. Temperature and non-aromatizable androgens:
A common pathway in male sex determination in a turtle with
temperature-dependent sex determination? Journal of Endocrinology
149: 457-463.
David Crews, John Godwin, Vesta Hartman, Michael
Grammar, Ellen A. Prediger, and Rebecca Shephard. 1996. Intrahypothalamic
implantation of progesterone in castrated male whiptail lizards
(Cnemidophorus inornatus) elicits courtship and copulatory
behavior and affects androgen receptor and progesterone receptor-mRNA
expression in the brain. Journal of Neuroscience 16: 7347-7352.
Vesta Hartman and David Crews. 1996. Sociosexual
stimuli affect ER- and PR-mRNA abundance in the hypothalamus
of whiptail lizards. Brain Research 741: 344-347.
John Godwin, David Crews, and Robert R. Warner.
1996. Behavioral sex change in the absence of gonads in a
coral reef fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series
B 263: 1683-1688.
David Crews, Patricia Coomber, Ryan Baldwin,
Nilofer Azad, and Francisco Gonzalez-Lima. 1996. Brain organization
in a reptile lacking sex chromosomes: Effects of gonadectomy
on exogenous testosterone. Hormones and Behavior 30: 474-486.
225.
David Crews. 1996. Species diversity and the evolution of behavioral
controlling mechanisms. In The Intergrative Neurology of Affiliation.
C.S. Carter, I. Izja Lederhendler, and Brian Kirkpatrick (eds.). Annals of the New
York Academy of Sciences, New York. pp. 1-21. Reprinted in 1999 by MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Patricia Coomber, David Crews, and Francisco
Gonzalez-Lima. 1997. Independent effects of incubation temperature
and gonadal sex on the volume and metabolic capacity of brain
nuclei in the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius),
a lizard with temperature-dependent sex determination. Journal
of Comparative Neurology 380: 409-421.
Dirk Jones, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, David Crews,
Bennett G. Galef, and Mertice M. Clark. 1997. Effects of intrauterine
position on metabolic capacity of the hypothalamus of female
gerbils. Physiology and Behavior 61: 513-519.
David Crews, Patricia Coomber, and Francisco
Gonzalez-Lima. 1997. Effects of age and sociosexual experience
on the morphology and metabolic capacity of brain nuclei in
the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius), a lizard
with temperature-dependent sex determination. Brain Research
758: 169-179.
Steven F. Arnold, Judith M. Bergeron, Dat Tran, David Crews, William A. Toscano, Jr. and
John A. McLachlan. 1997. Synergetic responses of sterodial estrogens in vitro (yeast)
and in vivo (turtles). Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 235: 336-342.
Judith M. Bergeron, Manfred Gahr, Karen Horan,
Thane Wibbels and David Crews. 1998. Cloning and in situ
hybridization analysis of estrogen receptor in the developing
gonad of the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent
sex determination. Development, Growth and Differentiation
40: 243-254.
Kira Wennstrom and David Crews. 1998. Effect
of long-term castration and long-term androgen treatment on
sexually dimorphic estrogen-inducible progesterone receptor
mRNA levels in the ventromedial hypothalamus of whiptail lizards.
Hormones and Behavior 34: 11-16.
David Crews, Jon Sakata, and Turk Rhen. 1998.
Developmental effects on intersexual and intrasexual variation
in growth and reproduction in a lizard with temperature-dependent
sex determination. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
(Part C) 119: 229-241.
235.
Judith M. Bergeron and David Crews. 1998. Effects of estrogenic
compunds in reptiles: Turtles. In Principles and Processes for Evaluating
Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife. Roland J. Kendall, Richard L. Dickerson,
John P. Giesy, and William P. Suk(eds.). Society of Environmental Toxicology
and Chemistry Press, Pensacola, Florida. pp. 291-300.
236.
Juli Wade and David Crews. 1998. The biopsychology of lizard reproductive
behavior. In Comparitive Psychology: A Handbook. G. Greenberg and M. Haraway (eds.). Garland Publishing, N.Y. pp. 348-354.
Steven M. Phelps, John Lydon, Bert W. O'Malley,
and David Crews. 1998. Regulation of male sexual behavior
by progesterone receptor, sexual experience and androgen.
Hormones and Behavior 34: 294-302.
David Crews. 1998. Biology and relationships:
Adaptation in nature. Family Systems 4: 99-106.
240.
David Crews and James Perran Ross. 1998. Consequences of hormone disruption of sexual
development for crocodilian conservation. In Crocodiles. Proceedings of the 24th Working
Meeting of the Crocodile Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission of IUCN- The World Conservation Union.
IUCN- The World Conversation Union, Gland Switzerland. pp. 174-190.
David Crews. 1999. Reptilian reproduction, overview. In
Encyclopedia of Reproduction. Ernst Knobil and Jimmy D.Neill (eds.). Academic Press, New York.
pp. 254-259.
Judith M. Bergeron, Emily Willingham, C. Todd
Osborn III, Turk Rhen, and David Crews. 1999. Developmental
synergism of steroidal estrogens in sex determination. Environmental
Health Perspectives 107: 93-97.
Daniel M. Sheehan, Emily J. Willingham, David Gaylor, Judith
M. Bergeron, and David Crews. 1999. No threshold
dose for oestradiol-induced sex reversal of turtle embryos:
How little is too much? Environmental Health Perspectives
107: 155-159.
Emily Willingham and David Crews. 1999. Sex
reversal effects of environmentally relevant xenobiotic concentrations
on the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent
sex determination. General and Comparative Endocrinology 113: 429-435.
John Godwin and David Crews. 1999. Hormonal
regulation of progesterone receptor mRNA expression in the
hypothalamus of whiptail lizards: Regional and species differences.
Journal of Neurobiology 39: 287-293.
Elaine B. Day, David Crews, and Walter Wilczynski.
1999. Spatial and reversal learning in congeneric lizards
with different foraging strategies. Animal Behaviour 57: 393-407.
Kira Wennstrom, Fae Blesius, and David Crews.
1999. Volumetric analysis of sexually dimorphic limbic nuclei
in normal and sex-reversed whiptail lizards. Brain Research
838: 104-109.
Turk Rhen and David Crews. 1999. Embryonic temperature
and gonadal sex organize male-typical sexual and aggressive
behavior in a lizard with temperature-dependent sex determination.
Endocrinology 140: 4501-4508.
Turk Rhen, Julie Ross, and David Crews. 1999.
Effects of testosterone on sexual behavior and morphology
in adult female leopard geckos, Eublepharis macularius.
Hormones and Behavior 36: 119-128.
Turk Rhen, Emily Willingham, Jon Sakata, and
David Crews. 1999. Incubation temperature influences sex-steroid
levels in juvenile red-eared slider turtles, Trachemys
scripta, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination.
Biology of Reproduction 61: 1275-1280.
David Crews. 1999. Sexuality: The environmental organization of
phenotype plasticity. In Reproduction in Context. K. Wallen and J. Schneider (eds.).
M.I.T. Press, Cambridge. pp. 473-499.
252.
Thane Wibbels, Charles Wilson, and David Crews. 1999. Mullerian duct development and differentiation in a turtle with temperature
- dependent sex determination. Journal of Herpetology 33P: 149-152.
Alice Fleming, Thane Wibbels, James K. Skipper,
and David Crews. 1999. Developmental expression of steroidogenic
factor 1 in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination.
General and Comparative Endocrinology 116: 336-346.
Thane Wibbels, Charles Wilson, and David Crews. 1999.
Mullerian duct development and regression in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. Journal of Herpetology 33: 149-152.
David Crews and Jon Sakata. 2000. Evolution
of brain mechanisms controlling sexual behavior. In Sexual
Differentiation of the Brain. A. Matsumoto (ed.). CRC
Press, Boca Raton, FL. pp. 113-130.
Emily Willingham, Turk Rhen, Jon T. Sakata,
and David Crews. 2000. Embryonic treatment with xenobiotics
disrupts steroid hormone profiles in hatchling red-eared slider
turtles (Trachemys scripta). Environmental Health Perspectives
108: 329-332.
John Godwin, Vesta Hartman, Pratip Nag, and
David Crews. 2000. Androgenic regulation of steroid hormone
receptor mRNAs in the brain of whiptail lizards. Journal of
Neuroendocrinology 12: 559-606.
Turk Rhen and David Crews. 2000. Organization
and activation of sexual and agonistic behavior in the leopard
gecko, Eublepharis macularius. Neuroendocrinology 71: 252-261.
John Godwin, Roger Sawby, Robert R. Warner, David Crews, and Matthew S. Grober. 2000.
Hypothalamic arginine vasotocin mRNA abundance variation across sexes and with sex change
in a coral reef fish. Brian, Behavior, and Evolution 55: 77-84.
Turk Rhen, Jon T. Sakata, Mark Zeller, and David
Crews. 2000. Sex steroid levels across the reproductive cycle
of female leopard geckos, Eublepharis macularius, from
different incubation temperatures. General and Comparative
Endocrinology 118: 322-331.
Emily Willingham, Ryan Baldwin, James K. Skipper,
and David Crews. 2000. Aromatase activity during embryogenesis
in the brain and adrenal-kideny-gonad complex of the red-eared
slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination.
General and Comparative Endocrinology 119: 202-207.
David Crews, Emily Willingham, and James K.
Skipper. 2000. Endocrine disruptors: Present issues, future
directions. The Quarterly Review of Biology 75: 243-260.
Jon Sakata, Patricia Coomber, F. Gonzalez-Lima,
and David Crews. 2000. Functional connectivity among limbic
brain areas: Differential effects of incubation temperature
and gonadal sex in the leopard gecko, Eublepharis macularius.
Brain, Behavior, and Reolution 55: 139-151.
Mary Beth Hawkins, Joseph W. Thornton, David Crews, James K. Skipper,
Alyssa Dotte, and Peter Thomas. 2000. Identification of a third distinct estrogen receptor
and reclassification of estrogen receptors in vertebrates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97: 10751-10756.
Emily Willingham and David Crews. 2000. The
red-eared slider turtle: An animal model for the study of
low doses and mixtures. American Zoologist 40: 421-429.
266.
David Crews. 2000. Reply to Shine et al. Animal Behavior 59: F12.
Alice Fleming and David Crews. 2001. Estradiol
and incubation temperature modulate regulation of steroidogenic
factor 1 in the developing gonad of the red-eared slider turtle.
Endocrinology 142: 1403-1411
Mary T. Mendonca and David Crews. 2001. Control
of attractivity and receptivity in female red-sided garter
snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Hormones and
Behavior 40: 43-50.
Turk Rhen and David Crews. 2001. Distribution of androgen and estrogen receptor mRNA in
the brian and reproductive tissues of the leapord gecko, Eublepharis macularius. Journal of
Comparative Neurology 437: 385-397.
Jon T. Sakata, Ajay Gupta, and David Crews. 2001. Animal models
of experiential effects on neural metabolism: plasticity in
limbic circuits In Neuroplasticity, Development, and Steroid Hormone
Action. R. Handa, S. Hayashi, E. Terasawa and M. Kawata (eds). CRC Press, Boca Raton. pp. 257-268.
Turk Rhen and David Crews. 2001. Sex and gender. In Evolutionary Ecology. Perspective and Synthesis .
C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff, and D.J. Fairbairn (eds). Oxford University Press, England pp. 154 - 166.
David Crews, Alice Fleming, Emily Willingham, Alan Baldwin, and James K. Skipper 2001.
Role of steroidogenic factor 1 and aromatase in temperature-dependent
sex determination in the red-eared slider turtle. Journal of
Experimental Zoology 290: 597-606
Sarah Woolley, Jon T. Sakata, Ajay Gupta, and David Crews. 2001. Evolutionary
changes in dopaminergic modulation of courtship behavoir in
Cnemidophorus whiptail lizards. Hormones and Behavior
40: 483-489
Lainy Baird Day, David Crews, and Walter Wilczynski 2001.
Effects of medial and dorsal cortex lesions on spatial memory in lizards.
Behavioural Brain Research 118: 27-42
Jon T. Sakata, Ajay Gupta, Chien-Pei Chuang David Crews. 2002.
Social experience affects territorial and reproductive behaviours in male leopard geckos, Eublepharis macularius.
Animal Behaviour 63: 487-493
Jon T. Sakata, Ajay Gupta, F. Gonzalez-Lima David Crews. 2002.
Repeated interactions with females elevate metabolic capacity in the limbic system of male rats.
Brain Research 936: 27-37
Turk Rhen and David Crews. 2002. Variation in reproductive behavior
within a sex: neural systems and endocrine activation. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 14: 517-532.
John Godwin and David Crews. 2002. Hormones, brain and behavior in reptiles
in Hormones, Brain and Behavior. D. W. Pfaff, A. Arnold, A. Etgen, S. Fahrbach,
R. Moss and R. Rubin. Academic Press, New York. pp. 545 - 585.
David Crews. 2002. Diversity and evolution of neuroendocrine
mechanisms underlying reproductive behavior. In Behavioral Endocrinology, Second Edition.
Jill Becker, S. Marc Breedlove, David Crews, and Martha McCarthy (eds.). M.I.T. Press, Cambridge. pp 223-288.
Margaret Mccarthy and David Crews. 2002. Molecular Approaches to
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. In Behavioral Endocrinology, Secon Edition.
Jill Baker, S. Marc Breedlove, David Crews, and Martha McCarthy (eds.). M.I.T. Press, Cambridge. pp. 39-74.
Lance J. Kriegsfeld, Rae Silver, Andrea C. Gore, and David Crews. 2002.
Vasoactive intestinal polypepitide contacts on gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons increase in the
developing female rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 14: 685-690.
Robert W. Gale, Judith M. Bergeron, Emily J. Willingham, and David Crews. 2002. Turtle sex determination
assay: mass balance and responses to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and
3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 21: 2477-2482.
Jon T. Sakata, Ajay Gupta, F. Gonzalez-Lima, and David Crews. 2002.
Heterosexual housing increases the retention of courtship behavior following
castration and elevates metabolic capacity in the limbic brain nuclei in male whiptail lizards,
Cnemidophorus inornatus. Hormones and Behavior 42: 263-273.
Mary T. Mendonca, Dena Daniels, Constance Faro and David Crews. 2003. Differential effects of courtship and mating on
receptivity and brain metabolism in female red-sided garter snakes
(Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis).
Behavioral Neuroscience 117: 144-9.
Jon T. Sakata, Sarah C. Wooley, Ajay Gupta and David Crews. 2003. Differential effects of
testosterone and progesterone on the activation and retention of courtship behavior in
sexual and parthenogenetic whiptail lizards. Hormones and Behavior 43: 523-30.
Turk Rhen, Jon T. Sakata, Sarah C. Woolly, Raymond Porter and David Crews. 2003. Changes in the
androgen receptor mRNA expression in the forebrain and oviduct during the reproductive
cycle of female leapord geckos. General and Comparative Endocrinology 132: 133-141.
Joseph W. Thornton, Eleanor Need and David Crews. 2003. Resurrecting the ancestral steroid receptor:
Ancient origin of estrogen signaling. Science 301: 1714-1718.
Matthew P. Longnecker, David C. Bellinger, David Crews, Brenda Eskenazi, Ellen K. Silbergeld, Tracey J. Woodruff, Ezra S. Susser. 2003.
An approach to assessment of endocrine disruption in the national
children's study. Environmental Health Perspectives 111: 1691-1697.
Kira L. Wennstrom , Cynthia J. Gill and David Crews. 2003.
Sex differences in estrogen-induced progesterone and estrogen
receptor mRNA in the ventromedial hypothalamus of hatchling whiptail
lizards. Developmental Brain Research 145: 151-157.
Jon T. Sakata. and David Crews. 2003.
Embryonic temperature shapes behavioral change following social experience
in male leopard geckos Eublepharis macularious . Animal Behavior 66: 839-846.
David Crews, Oliver Putz, Peter Thomas, Tyrone Hayes, Kembra Howdeshell. 2003.
Wildlife as models for study of how mixtures, low doses, and the embryonic environment
modulate the action of endocrine disrupting chemicals. Pure and Applied Chemistry
75: 2305-2320.
David Crews, Cynthia J. Gill, and Kira L. Wemmstrom. 2004.
Sexually dimorphic regulation of estrogen receptor at mRNA
in the ventromedial hypothalamus of adult whiptail lizard is
testosterone dependent. Brain Research 1004: 136-141.
Sarah C. Woolley and David Crews. 2004.
Species differences in the regulation of tyrosine
hydroxylase in cnemidophorus whiptail lizard.
Journal of Neurobiology 60: 360-368.
Sarah C. Woolley, Jon T. Sakata and David Crews. 2004.
Tyrosine hydroxylase expression is affected by sexual vigor
and social environment in male cnemidophorus inornatus. Journal of Comparative Neurology 476: 429-439.
Jon T. Sakata and David Crews. 2004.
Cytochrome oxidase activity in the preoptic area correlates
with differences in sexual behavior of the intact and castrated
male leopord geckos (Eublepharis macularis) Behavioral Neuroscience 118: 857-862.
David Crews, Trevon Fuller, Elsa G. Mirasol, Donald W. Peaff, and Sonoko Ogawa. 2004.
Postnatal environment affects behavior of adult transgenic mice. Experimental Biology and Medicine 229: 935-939.
Sarah C. Woolley, Jon T. Sakata, and David Crews. 2004.
Evolutionary insights into the regulation of courtship behavior in male
amphibians and reptiles. Psysiology and Behavior 83: 347-360.
Nora Edwards, Lance Kriegsfeld and David Crews. 2004.
Neural substrates for sexual and thermoregulatory behavior in the male leopard
gecko Eublepharis macularius. Brain Research 1029: 77-83.
Jon T. Sakata, David Crews and F. Gonzalez-Lima. 2005.
Behavioral correlates of differences in neural metabolic capacity.
Brain Research Reviews 48: 1-15.
Melissa M. Holmes, Oliver Putz, David Crews and Juli Wade. 2005.
Normally occuring intersexuality and testosterone induced plasticity in
the copulatory system of adult leapord geckos. Hormones and Behavior 47: 439-445.
Trevon Fuller, Sahotra Sarkar and David Crews. 2005.
The use of norms of reaction to analyze genotypic and environmental influences
on behavior in mice and rats.Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews 29: 4445-456.
Nicholas S.R. Sanderson, Erik Weissler and David Crews. 2005. The nitric oxide synthase inhibitor
L-name supresses androgen - induced male like pseudocopulatory behavior in whiptail lizards.
Brain Research 1052: 236-239.
Turk Rhen, Jon T. Sakata and David Crews. 2005. Effects of gonadal sex and incubation temperature
on the ontogeny of gonadal steroid concentration and secondary sex structures in
leopard geckos Eublepharis macularious. General and Comparative Endocrinology 142: 289-296.
M.B. Hawkins, J. Godwin, D. Crews and P. Thomas. 2005. The distribution of the duplicate oestrogen
receptors ER-Ba and ER-Bb in the forebrain of the Atlantic croaker ( Micropogonias undulatus ).
Proceedings Of The Royal Society 272: 633-641.
David Crews and Michael C. Moore. 2005.Historical contributions of research on reptiles to
behavioral neuroendocrinology. Hormones and Behavior 48: 384-394.
Oliver Putz and David Crews. 2006. Embryonic origin of mate choice in a lizard with temperature-dependent
sex determination. Developmental Psychobiology 48: 29-38.
Sarah C. Woolley, Bert O' Malley, John Lydon and David Crews. 2006.
Genotype differences in behavior and tyrosine hydroxylase expression between wild-type and progesterone receptor knockout mice.
Behavioural Brain Research 167: 197-204.
Kathleen S. Lynch, David Crews, Michael J. Ryan, and Wlater Wilczynski. 2006.
Hormonal state inf luences aspects of female mate choice in the Túngara Frog
(Physalaemus pustulosus).
Hormones and Behavior 49: 450-457.
Nicholas S.R. Sanderson, Brandon D. Le and David Crews. 2006.
Testosterone induction of male-typical sexual behavior Is associated with increased preoptic
NADPH diaphorase and citrulline production
in female whiptail lizards.
Journal of Neurobiology 66: 1156-1163.
Kimberly Hillsman, Nicholas Sanderson and David Crews. 2006.
Testosterone Stimulates Mounting Behavior and Arginine Vasotocin Expression in the
Brain of Both Sexual and Unisexual Whiptail Lizards. Sexual Development 1: 77 - 84.
Brian Dias and David Crews. 2006.
Serotonergic modulation of male-like pseudocopulatory behavior in the parthenogenetic
whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus uniparens.
Hormones and Behavior 50: 401-409.
David Crews, Wendy Lou, Alison Fleming, and Sonoko Ogawa. 2006.
From gene networks underlying sex determination and gonadal differentiation to the
development of neural networks regulating sociosexual behavior.
Brain Research 1126: 109 - 121.
T. Rhen, D. Crews, A. Fivizzani and P. Elf. 2006. Reproductive
tradeoffs and yolf steroids in female leopard geckos Eublepharis Macularius. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1819-29
Christina Shoemaker, Mary Ramsey, Joanna Queen and
David Crews. 2007. Expression of
Sox9, Mis, and Dmrt1 in the Gonad of a Species With Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
Developmental Dynamics 236: 1055 - 1063.
David Crews, Andrea Gore, Timothy Hsu, Nygerma Dangleben, Michael Spinetta,
Timothy Schallert, Matthew Anway and Michael Skinner. 2007. Transgenerational epigenetic
imprints on male preference.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science(104) 14: 5042 - 5046.
Mary Ramsey, Christina Shoemaker, and David Crews. 2007. Gonadal expression of Sf1 and aromatase during sex determination in the red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta), a reptile with temperature-dependent sex determination.
Differentiation. 75:978-991.
Mary Ramsey and David Crews. 2007. Steroid signaling system responds differently to
temperature and hormone manipulation in the
red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) ,
a reptile with temperature-dependent sex
determination.
Sexual Development 14: 181 - 196.
Mary Ramsey and David Crews. 2007. Adrenal–kidney–gonad complex measurements
may not predict gonad-specific changes in gene
expression patterns during temperature-
dependent sex determination in the red-eared
slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans).
Journal of Experimental Zoology 307A: 1-8.
John T. Cacioppo, David G. Amaral, Jack J. Blanchard, Judy L. Cameron, C. Sue Carter,
David Crews, Susan Fiske, Todd Heatherton, Marcia K. Johnson, Michael J. Kozak,
Robert W. Levenson, Catherine Lord, Earl K. Miller, Kevin Ochsner, Marcus E. Raichle,
M. Tracie Shea, Shelley E. Taylor, Larry J. Young, and Kevin J. Quinn. 2007. Social Neuroscience: Progress and Implications for Mental Health.
Perspectives on Psychological Science 2: 99-123. Epub
Brian George Dias, Ramona Sousan Ataya, David Rushworth,
Jun Zhao, David Crews 2007. Effect of incubation temperature and androgens
on dopaminergic activity in the leopard gecko,
Eublepharis macularius 67:630-636.
Developmental Neurobiology.
R. Nicolle Matthews, Michael Domjan, Mary Ramsey and David Crews. 2007. Learning effects on sperm competition and reproductive fitness.
Psychological Science 18:758-762.
Christina Shoemaker, Joanna Queen, and David Crews. 2007. Response of candidate sex-determining genes to changes in temperature reveals their involvement
in the molecular network underlying temperature-dependent sex determination.
Molecular Endocrinology 21:2750-2763.
Turk Rhen and David Crews. 2007. Why are there two sexes?
In Sex on the Brain: From Genes to Behavior (eds. Jill B. Becker, Karen Berkley,
Nori Geary, Elizabeth Hampson, James Herman, and Elizabeth Young).
Oxford University Press.
Nicholas Sanderson, Brandon Le, Zifei Zhou, and David Crews. 2008. Preoptic neuronal nitric oxide synthase induction by testosterone is constistant with a role in gating male copulatory behavior.
European Journal of Neuroscience. Epub
Nicholas S. R. Sanderson and David Crews. Hormones and behavior. In
The New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (eds. Larry Squire, Tom
Albright, Floyd Bloom, Fred Gage and Nick Spitzer). Elsevier Press.
Brian G. Dias and David Crews. Regulation of Pseudosexual Behavior in the Parthenogenetic Whiptail Lizard, Cnemidophorus
uniparens. Endocrinology. Epub.