The causes of individual variation in behavior are often not well understood, and potential underlying mechanisms include both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, such as early environmental, physiological, and genetic differences. In an exploratory laboratory study, we raised three-spined sticklebacks <i>(Gasterosteus aculeatus)</i> under 4 different environmental conditions (simulated predator environment, complex environment, variable social environment, and control). We investigated how these manipulations related to behavior, brain physiology, and gene expression later in life, with focus on brain dopamine and serotonin levels, turnover rates, and gene expression. The different rearing environments influenced behavior and gene...
Predation pressure represents a strong selective force that influences the development and evolution...
Laterality of brain and behavior has been found to be widespread among animal species. Recently, lat...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
The causes of individual variation in behavior are often not well understood, and potential underlyi...
Among-individual behavioral differences (i.e. animal personality) are commonly observed across taxa,...
Understanding how genes contribute to behavior requires a two-pronged approach – identifying what ge...
Personality, once a term restricted exclusively to Homo sapiens, is now a widespread subject in the ...
<div><p>Identifying genes that are differentially expressed in response to social interactions is in...
Identifying genes that are differentially expressed in response to social interactions is informativ...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
The aim of the research included in this dissertation is to contribute to our understanding of how c...
The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of known environmental contaminants on define...
The early social environment can have substantial, lifelong effects on vertebrate social behaviour, ...
The early social environment an animal experiences may have pervasive effects on its behaviour. The ...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
Predation pressure represents a strong selective force that influences the development and evolution...
Laterality of brain and behavior has been found to be widespread among animal species. Recently, lat...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
The causes of individual variation in behavior are often not well understood, and potential underlyi...
Among-individual behavioral differences (i.e. animal personality) are commonly observed across taxa,...
Understanding how genes contribute to behavior requires a two-pronged approach – identifying what ge...
Personality, once a term restricted exclusively to Homo sapiens, is now a widespread subject in the ...
<div><p>Identifying genes that are differentially expressed in response to social interactions is in...
Identifying genes that are differentially expressed in response to social interactions is informativ...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
The aim of the research included in this dissertation is to contribute to our understanding of how c...
The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of known environmental contaminants on define...
The early social environment can have substantial, lifelong effects on vertebrate social behaviour, ...
The early social environment an animal experiences may have pervasive effects on its behaviour. The ...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
Predation pressure represents a strong selective force that influences the development and evolution...
Laterality of brain and behavior has been found to be widespread among animal species. Recently, lat...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...