AbstractIn many mammal species, reproduction is not shared equally among the members of a social unit. Even though reproductive skew seems unlikely in females of solitary species, this phenomenon could result from environmental factors. Although solitary in the wild, captive Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) are generally housed in groups. We investigated whether social stress produces some degree of reproductive skew in this solitary species and whether female reproductive success varies as a function of social rank. To assess the physiological relationship between social stress and fertility, we monitored reproductive hormones and glucocorticoids of solitary and pair-housed females during pregnancy by means of recently established no...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
A reduction in the availability of oxidizable metabolic fuels inhibits reproduction. When ovariectom...
Facultatively social species, in which individuals can switch between group- and solitary-living tac...
AbstractIn many mammal species, reproduction is not shared equally among the members of a social uni...
A flexibilidade da socialidade presente em muitas espécies sugere que muitos dos traços comportament...
This study investigated the impact of long-term paternal presence (cohabitation) on several physiolo...
Nulliparous female Syrian hamsters were used to investigate the effect of two different breeding sys...
Trivers and Willard (1973) predicted that stressed adult female mammals may enhance their fitness by...
International audienceThe social organization of species ranges from solitary-living to complex soci...
The social environment of animals can have profound implications on their behaviour and physiology. ...
It has been documented that social isolation imparts deleterious effects on gregarious rodents speci...
Following social defeat, male hamsters exhibit behavioral changes characterized by a breakdown of no...
Summary. Females housed with their mates for 3 or 4 days before mating took place(i.e. early in the ...
A series of five experiments evaluated aggressive behaviors in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus ...
We verified the relevance of measuring fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGM) to assess the stress r...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
A reduction in the availability of oxidizable metabolic fuels inhibits reproduction. When ovariectom...
Facultatively social species, in which individuals can switch between group- and solitary-living tac...
AbstractIn many mammal species, reproduction is not shared equally among the members of a social uni...
A flexibilidade da socialidade presente em muitas espécies sugere que muitos dos traços comportament...
This study investigated the impact of long-term paternal presence (cohabitation) on several physiolo...
Nulliparous female Syrian hamsters were used to investigate the effect of two different breeding sys...
Trivers and Willard (1973) predicted that stressed adult female mammals may enhance their fitness by...
International audienceThe social organization of species ranges from solitary-living to complex soci...
The social environment of animals can have profound implications on their behaviour and physiology. ...
It has been documented that social isolation imparts deleterious effects on gregarious rodents speci...
Following social defeat, male hamsters exhibit behavioral changes characterized by a breakdown of no...
Summary. Females housed with their mates for 3 or 4 days before mating took place(i.e. early in the ...
A series of five experiments evaluated aggressive behaviors in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus ...
We verified the relevance of measuring fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGM) to assess the stress r...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
A reduction in the availability of oxidizable metabolic fuels inhibits reproduction. When ovariectom...
Facultatively social species, in which individuals can switch between group- and solitary-living tac...