Intraspecific variation in social behavior is common and often dramatic, but little is known about its underlying mechanisms. We use the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) to examine how intraspecific variation in brain and behavior emerges as a result of genetic, epigenetic and environmental variation. Although prairie voles are socially monogamous, they vary in sexual fidelity; faithful prairie voles are described as intra-pair fertilizing (IPF), while unfaithful voles are extra-pair fertilizing (EPF). EPF males have large home-ranges and frequently mate with other females, but do so at the cost of being cuckolded. IPF males however, form small exclusive home-ranges, rarely intrude and are better at mate-guarding. These behavioral differ...
Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has bee...
Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has bee...
Certain genes exhibit notable diversity in their expression patterns both within and between species...
Intraspecific variation in social behavior is common and often dramatic, but little is known about i...
Understanding variation in form and behavior within and among species requires mapping genotypes to ...
DNA methylation can cause stable changes in neuronal gene expression, but we know little about its r...
Early experiences can have enduring impacts on brain and behavior, but the strength of these effects...
Individual variation in social behavior seems ubiquitous, but we know little about how it relates to...
Adaptive variation in social behavior depends upon standing genetic variation, but we know little ab...
textMale monogamous prairie voles vary in the way they use space, with some males intruding extens...
Studying neurobiological models of social cognition has emerged as an important way to understand th...
Repetitive microsatellites mutate at relatively high rates and may contribute to the rapid evolution...
Socially monogamous behavior in the prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster is modulated by AVPR1A, a gene...
Most variation in behavior is regulated by genes; nevertheless the mechanisms behind maintenance o...
Individual variation in social behavior offers an opportunity to explore gene-by-environment interac...
Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has bee...
Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has bee...
Certain genes exhibit notable diversity in their expression patterns both within and between species...
Intraspecific variation in social behavior is common and often dramatic, but little is known about i...
Understanding variation in form and behavior within and among species requires mapping genotypes to ...
DNA methylation can cause stable changes in neuronal gene expression, but we know little about its r...
Early experiences can have enduring impacts on brain and behavior, but the strength of these effects...
Individual variation in social behavior seems ubiquitous, but we know little about how it relates to...
Adaptive variation in social behavior depends upon standing genetic variation, but we know little ab...
textMale monogamous prairie voles vary in the way they use space, with some males intruding extens...
Studying neurobiological models of social cognition has emerged as an important way to understand th...
Repetitive microsatellites mutate at relatively high rates and may contribute to the rapid evolution...
Socially monogamous behavior in the prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster is modulated by AVPR1A, a gene...
Most variation in behavior is regulated by genes; nevertheless the mechanisms behind maintenance o...
Individual variation in social behavior offers an opportunity to explore gene-by-environment interac...
Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has bee...
Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has bee...
Certain genes exhibit notable diversity in their expression patterns both within and between species...