We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-female competition. We carried out a laboratory study to examine aggression and reproductive success of pairs of wild female mice, Mus musculus domesticus spp., as a function of the timing of settlement of females relative to that of males and the genetic relatedness and familiarity between females (sibling versus nonsibling females). After a few days of cohabitation with a male, females were highly aggressive towards, and intolerant of, any intruder female, regardless of relatedness and familiarity. In this condition, monogamy was the resulting mating pattern in approximately 80% of cases. Conversely, pairs of females who made contact With e...
International audienceIn monogamous mound-building mice Mus spicilegus, facultative polygyny was obs...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Male and female aggression at different reproductive stages was investigated in pairs of wild mice. ...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
In addition to sexual selection, selection resulting from social interactions in contexts other than...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Nest defense behavior was examined in wild female house mice (Mus domesticus) that were derived from...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
Maternal aggression was examined in wild female mice (Mus musculus domesticus) derived from animals ...
International audienceIn monogamous mound-building mice Mus spicilegus, facultative polygyny was obs...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Male and female aggression at different reproductive stages was investigated in pairs of wild mice. ...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
In addition to sexual selection, selection resulting from social interactions in contexts other than...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Nest defense behavior was examined in wild female house mice (Mus domesticus) that were derived from...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
In group living animals, reproductive competition plays an important role in shaping social relation...
Maternal aggression was examined in wild female mice (Mus musculus domesticus) derived from animals ...
International audienceIn monogamous mound-building mice Mus spicilegus, facultative polygyny was obs...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...