Wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) live in groups with a specific social organization called 'demes'. A group occupies a restricted ter-ritorial area and within this area a number of males possesses subter-ritories which they defend against intruders, but also against the othe
Across the animal kingdom, social interactions, ranging from affiliative cooperative exchanges to in...
Individual male mice of several groups were observed during daily encounters with a male intruder. T...
ABSTRACT. One aim in animal behaviour is to explain why and when animals live in groups. The main ap...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
Abstract. Because rodents behave cryptically and often have large home ranges, the role of social de...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
The term "personality" nowadays occurs more often not only in psychological studies of humans but al...
The authors investigated implications of agonistic onset for anxiety and dispersive motivation in ma...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
In the present study we carried out a series of experiments in Swiss albino male mice to investigate...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
The mice used in animal facilities belong to the family Muridae, subfamily Murinae, order Rodentia, ...
International audienceEmotivity is assessed by the amplitude of the corticoadrenal response to a nov...
Factors affecting health and disease are somewhat neglected in the study of the dynamics of mammalia...
Across the animal kingdom, social interactions, ranging from affiliative cooperative exchanges to in...
Individual male mice of several groups were observed during daily encounters with a male intruder. T...
ABSTRACT. One aim in animal behaviour is to explain why and when animals live in groups. The main ap...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
Abstract. Because rodents behave cryptically and often have large home ranges, the role of social de...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
The term "personality" nowadays occurs more often not only in psychological studies of humans but al...
The authors investigated implications of agonistic onset for anxiety and dispersive motivation in ma...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
In the present study we carried out a series of experiments in Swiss albino male mice to investigate...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
The mice used in animal facilities belong to the family Muridae, subfamily Murinae, order Rodentia, ...
International audienceEmotivity is assessed by the amplitude of the corticoadrenal response to a nov...
Factors affecting health and disease are somewhat neglected in the study of the dynamics of mammalia...
Across the animal kingdom, social interactions, ranging from affiliative cooperative exchanges to in...
Individual male mice of several groups were observed during daily encounters with a male intruder. T...
ABSTRACT. One aim in animal behaviour is to explain why and when animals live in groups. The main ap...