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From: geb@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu (Gordon E. Banks)
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Subject: Re: sex/gender
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Date: 7 Aug 89 16:40:45 GMT
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In article <11011@polya.Stanford.EDU> elroy!ames!polya.stanford.edu!holstege (Mary Holstege) writes:
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[Spatial gender differences in voles]
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>Yes, I would be interested.  Please forward a reference to me.

The vole papers are:

American Naturalist v. 127 74-88 (1986)
Animal Behavior v 37 pp 322-331 (1989)

Another is in press in J. of Compar. Psychol.

The author, Dr. Gaulin, is going to try to get a Unix account so he
can enter the discussion.  There is a lot of new stuff that
really bolsters his arguments that weren't done yet for the 
original papers.