“…Among the adult vertebrate models of social isolation are voles (Fowler, Liu, Ouimet, & Wang, 2002; Grippo, Cushing, & Carter 2007; Grippo, Gerena, & Huang, 2007; Lieberwirth, Liu, Jia, & Wang, 2012; Pournajafi-Nazarloo & Partoo, 2011), gerbils (Ågren & Meyerson, 1978; Pickles, Hagan, Jones, & Hendrie, 2012), canaries (Lehongre, Aubin, & Del Negro, 2009; Terleph, Lu, & Vicario, 2008), zebra finches (Banerjee & Adkins-Regan, 2011; Barnea, Mishal, & Nottebohm, 2006; Lipkind, Nottebohm, Rado, & Barnea, 2002; Terleph et al, 2008), and nonhuman primates (e.g., Coelho, Carey, & Shade, 1991; Eaton, Kelley, Axthelm, Iliff-Sizemore, & Shiigi, 1994; Gilbert & Baker, 2011; Gust, Gordon, Brodie, & McGuire 1994; Gust, Gordon, & Hambright, 1993; Li et al, 2013; Niehoff, Bergmann, & Weinbauer, 2010; Sapolsky, Alberts, & Altmann, 1997; Shively, Clarkson, & Kaplan, 1989; Shively et al, 2005; A. S. Smith, Birnie, & French, 2011; T.…”