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The "Challenge Hypothesis": Theoretical Implications for Patterns of Testosterone Secr... 1987 2026 2000 2013 1.7k
  1. The "Challenge Hypothesis": Theoretical Implications for Patterns of Testosterone Secretion, Mating Systems, and Breeding Strategies (1990)
    John C. Wingfield, Robert E. Hegner et al. The American Naturalist
  2. Testosterone and Aggression in Birds (1987)
    John C. Wingfield, Gregory F. Ball et al. American Scientist

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