Abstract Background The Asian house rat (Rattus tanezumi) and the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) are closely related species and are partially sympatric in southern China. Over the past 20 years, R. tanezumi has significantly expanded northward in China and partially replaced the native brown rat subspecies, R. n. humiliatus. Although invasive species are often more aggressive than native species, we did not observe interspecific physical aggression between R. tanezumi and R. n. humiliatus. Here, we focused on whether or not R. tanezumi was superior to R. n. humiliatus in terms of nonphysical competition, which is primarily mediated by chemical signals. Results We performed two laboratory experiments to test different paradigms in domesticat...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Interspecific competition is observed when one species experiences reduced survivorship or fecundity...
The coexistence of humans and rodents lasts from the beginnings of the history of agriculture. Many ...
Naïveté can occur within any novel antagonistic interaction, and competitive forces play a fundament...
Individual recognition is expected to enhance fitness by allowing animals to direct appropriate beha...
Control operations for invasive ship rats, Rattus rattus, in New Zealand forests are often followed ...
Replicated field experiments were used to quantify and to describe the mechanism of competition betw...
© 2015 American Society of Mammalogists. Prey can enhance their survival by eliciting an appropriate...
Rattus rattoides is a pest widely spreading over south-eastern China. In Fujian Province it destroy...
In Africa, indigenous multimammate mice (Mastomys natalensis) only appear to live commensally in hou...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
I evaluated mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) feces and eight synthetic predator odours for elicit...
Four species of introduced rodent live in New Zealand. No more than three species are sympatric here...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
The genus Rattus includes several dozen species. Among the most significant that I am focusing on in...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Interspecific competition is observed when one species experiences reduced survivorship or fecundity...
The coexistence of humans and rodents lasts from the beginnings of the history of agriculture. Many ...
Naïveté can occur within any novel antagonistic interaction, and competitive forces play a fundament...
Individual recognition is expected to enhance fitness by allowing animals to direct appropriate beha...
Control operations for invasive ship rats, Rattus rattus, in New Zealand forests are often followed ...
Replicated field experiments were used to quantify and to describe the mechanism of competition betw...
© 2015 American Society of Mammalogists. Prey can enhance their survival by eliciting an appropriate...
Rattus rattoides is a pest widely spreading over south-eastern China. In Fujian Province it destroy...
In Africa, indigenous multimammate mice (Mastomys natalensis) only appear to live commensally in hou...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
I evaluated mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) feces and eight synthetic predator odours for elicit...
Four species of introduced rodent live in New Zealand. No more than three species are sympatric here...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
The genus Rattus includes several dozen species. Among the most significant that I am focusing on in...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Interspecific competition is observed when one species experiences reduced survivorship or fecundity...
The coexistence of humans and rodents lasts from the beginnings of the history of agriculture. Many ...