Nest defense behavior was examined in wild female house mice (Mus domesticus) that were derived from a stock initially trapped in Alberta, Canada. The first objective was to determine whether behavior toward pups prior to mating was related to the intensity of postpartum aggression in a variety of social situations. Therefore, prior to the experiments we screened virgin females for their behavior toward a newborn pup [60% of the females exhibited infanticide and 40% were noninfanticidal: 7% were parental (retrieved and hovered over the pup) and 33% ignored the pup]. Infanticidal and noninfanticidal females were then mated with males and used in four experiments. In Experiment 1 the females were housed individually prior to delivery, while i...
Reproductive success of territorial female mammals depends partly on their capability to defend thei...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
We investigated aggressiveness and anxiety during late pregnancy in mice, Mus domesticus in relation...
Maternal aggression was examined in wild female mice (Mus musculus domesticus) derived from animals ...
The parental aggression of female mice (Mus domesticus Rutty) towards strange conspecifics known to ...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Male and female aggression at different reproductive stages was investigated in pairs of wild mice. ...
Male mice pups reared with female siblings only are known to develop into more aggressive adults tha...
The presumed function of maternal aggression as a means to protect the young from infanticidal consp...
We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-...
Territorial behaviour in female small mammals has been proposed as a mechanism to defend limited eco...
In this paper, we review the scientific literature on maternal behaviour in commensal house mice and...
We studied infanticide in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus), in a species whose social organiz...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
Reproductive success of territorial female mammals depends partly on their capability to defend thei...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
We investigated aggressiveness and anxiety during late pregnancy in mice, Mus domesticus in relation...
Maternal aggression was examined in wild female mice (Mus musculus domesticus) derived from animals ...
The parental aggression of female mice (Mus domesticus Rutty) towards strange conspecifics known to ...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Male and female aggression at different reproductive stages was investigated in pairs of wild mice. ...
Male mice pups reared with female siblings only are known to develop into more aggressive adults tha...
The presumed function of maternal aggression as a means to protect the young from infanticidal consp...
We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-...
Territorial behaviour in female small mammals has been proposed as a mechanism to defend limited eco...
In this paper, we review the scientific literature on maternal behaviour in commensal house mice and...
We studied infanticide in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus), in a species whose social organiz...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
Reproductive success of territorial female mammals depends partly on their capability to defend thei...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
We investigated aggressiveness and anxiety during late pregnancy in mice, Mus domesticus in relation...