The laboratory mouse is the most prevalent animal used in experimental procedures in the biomedical and behavioural sciences. Yet, many scientists fail to consider the animals' social context. Within a cage, mice may differ in their behaviour and physiology depending on their dominance relationships. Therefore, dominance relationships may be a confounding factor in animal experiments. The current study housed male and female C57BL/6ByJ mice in same-sex groups of 5 in standard laboratory conditions and investigated whether dominance hierarchies were present and stable across three weeks, and whether mice of different dominance ranks varied consistently in behaviour and physiology. We found that dominance ranks of most mice changed with time,...
Individually ventilated caging (IVC) systems for rodents are increasingly common in laboratory anima...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
This study examined the effects of social housing manipulations on bodyweight, corticosterone levels...
A tacit assumption in laboratory animal research is that animals housed within the same cage or pen ...
Aggression among group housed male mice continues to challenge laboratory animal researchers because...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Mice are socially aggressive animals and tend to interact in ways that are representative of a socia...
The work of this thesis wes based on Investigations froa previous conventional cage studies which ex...
The mice used in animal facilities belong to the family Muridae, subfamily Murinae, order Rodentia, ...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
(a.) In cages without dividers, dominant and subordinate males differed in hair steroid levels, but ...
Developing reliable mouse models for social behaviour is challenging. Different tests have been prop...
Background. Agonistic behavior is necessary for formation of dominant-subordinate relationship and f...
Individually ventilated caging (IVC) systems for rodents are increasingly common in laboratory anima...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
This study examined the effects of social housing manipulations on bodyweight, corticosterone levels...
A tacit assumption in laboratory animal research is that animals housed within the same cage or pen ...
Aggression among group housed male mice continues to challenge laboratory animal researchers because...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Mice are socially aggressive animals and tend to interact in ways that are representative of a socia...
The work of this thesis wes based on Investigations froa previous conventional cage studies which ex...
The mice used in animal facilities belong to the family Muridae, subfamily Murinae, order Rodentia, ...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
(a.) In cages without dividers, dominant and subordinate males differed in hair steroid levels, but ...
Developing reliable mouse models for social behaviour is challenging. Different tests have been prop...
Background. Agonistic behavior is necessary for formation of dominant-subordinate relationship and f...
Individually ventilated caging (IVC) systems for rodents are increasingly common in laboratory anima...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
This study examined the effects of social housing manipulations on bodyweight, corticosterone levels...