Seasonally reproducing small mammals often undergo changes in brain anatomy throughout the year. Much of the research on this seasonal neuroplasticity has focused on changes in hippocampus volume and neurogenesis, with relatively little attention paid to neuronal morphology. Here, we test for sex, season and sex-season interaction effects on hippocampal neuron morphology and dendritic spine density in a seasonally reproducing rodent: Richardson's ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii).
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