Summary
This paper investigates the biological phenomenon of seasonal reproduction, focusing on the identification of environmental cues which regulate the process and the neurobiological pathway for perception and processing of these environmental cues.
Categories
Reproductive health: The paper investigates the biological phenomenon of seasonal reproduction, focusing on the identification of environmental cues which regulate the process and the neurobiological pathway for perception and processing of these environmental cues.
Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the role of hormones in the regulation of seasonal reproduction, and how environmental cues can influence hormone levels and thus reproductive processes.
Author(s)
M Romerowicz-Misielak
Publication Year
2014
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