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Sozialer Stress bei Tupajas (Tupaia belangeri)

Die Aktivierung des sympathischen Nervensystems und ihre Beziehung zu hormonal ausgelösten ethologischen und physiologischen Veränderungen

Social stress in the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri)

The activation of the sympathetic nervous system and its correlation with hormonally produced ethological and physiological phenomena

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Herrn Prof. Dr. H. Autrum möchte ich sehr für die Überlassung des Themas, für sein stetes Interesse und anregende Diskussionen danken.

Die Untersuchungen wurden durch Mittel gefördert, die die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Herrn Prof. Dr. H. Autrum zur Verfügung gestellt hatte.

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