Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, fundamentally different, but equally valuable alternative strategies to cope with environmental demands. Generally, aggressive individuals show an active response to aversive situations. In a social setting, they react with flight or escape when defeated; in non-social situations, they react with active avoidance of controllable shocks and with sustained activity during an uncontrollable task. In contrast, non-aggressive individuals generally adopt a passive strategy. In social and non-social aversive situations, they react with immobility and withdrawal. A main aspect of these two alternative strategies is that individuals with an active strategy...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
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...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
This article summarizes the broad individual differences in aggressiveness and its relationship with...
Ecological studies on feral populations of mice, fish and birds elucidate the functional significanc...
The hypothesis, partly based on findings in social interactions, that aggressive mice generally adop...
Ecological studies on feral populations of mice, fish and birds elucidate the functional significanc...
This article summarizes the broad individual differences in aggressiveness and its relationship with...
Ecological studies on feral populations of mice, fish and birds elucidate the functional significanc...
This article summarizes the broad individual differences in aggressiveness and its relationship with...
Predicting the individual vulnerability to immune mediated disease is one of the main challenges of ...
Predicting the individual vulnerability to immune mediated disease is one of the main challenges of ...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
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...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
This article summarizes the broad individual differences in aggressiveness and its relationship with...
Ecological studies on feral populations of mice, fish and birds elucidate the functional significanc...
The hypothesis, partly based on findings in social interactions, that aggressive mice generally adop...
Ecological studies on feral populations of mice, fish and birds elucidate the functional significanc...
This article summarizes the broad individual differences in aggressiveness and its relationship with...
Ecological studies on feral populations of mice, fish and birds elucidate the functional significanc...
This article summarizes the broad individual differences in aggressiveness and its relationship with...
Predicting the individual vulnerability to immune mediated disease is one of the main challenges of ...
Predicting the individual vulnerability to immune mediated disease is one of the main challenges of ...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
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...