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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Hoch alone Hormones, activational effects to regulate short-term changes, testosterone produces secondary sex characteristics, blood to brain, aggression in social context, environmental stimuli which have stimulatory effects, testosterone which is secreted from the anterior pituitary glands, responses including decreased sexual arousal, bodily fluids like mammals' milk, plasma levels (ng/ml) remaining high during breeding times, end of reproduction as depicted in figure III, plasma levels (ng/ml) increasing in spring, stimulatory effects on behavior, male levels of testosterone, airborne molecules detectable in bodily fluids, disimilar DNA (in comparison to own DNA) to increase chances of producing offspring, sweat like mammals' milk, short-term changes in aggressive territorial behavior, birds involving activational effects, the anterior pituitary glands in response to environmental stimuli, environmental stimuli such as presence of mate