It has been documented that social isolation imparts deleterious effects on gregarious rodents species, but caging in group imparts such effects on solitary rodents. This study was attempted at examining how kinship to affect body weight, behavioral interaction, mate choice and fitness when we caged male and female rat-like hamsters Tscheskia triton in pair, a solitary species. We found that females paired with nonsibling males became heavier than the females paired with sibling males, but both agonistic and amicable behavior between paired males and females did not differ between sibling and nonsibling groups. This indicated that kinship might reduce females’ obesity in response to forced cohabitation, and dissociation might exist betwe...
Kin recognition is the ability to identify a conspecific as a relative and can occur even when anima...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
This study investigated the impact of long-term paternal presence (cohabitation) on several physiolo...
In species with multiple paternity or maternity, animals may best assess their relatedness to unfami...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...
In addition to sexual selection, selection resulting from social interactions in contexts other than...
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive int...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...
Cooperation among female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) – a case study on social selection Bar...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Summary. Females housed with their mates for 3 or 4 days before mating took place(i.e. early in the ...
AbstractIn many mammal species, reproduction is not shared equally among the members of a social uni...
Despite recent exciting research about pair bonding, little is known about how mammalian vocalizatio...
Kin recognition is the ability to identify a conspecific as a relative and can occur even when anima...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
This study investigated the impact of long-term paternal presence (cohabitation) on several physiolo...
In species with multiple paternity or maternity, animals may best assess their relatedness to unfami...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...
In addition to sexual selection, selection resulting from social interactions in contexts other than...
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive int...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...
Cooperation among female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) – a case study on social selection Bar...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Summary. Females housed with their mates for 3 or 4 days before mating took place(i.e. early in the ...
AbstractIn many mammal species, reproduction is not shared equally among the members of a social uni...
Despite recent exciting research about pair bonding, little is known about how mammalian vocalizatio...
Kin recognition is the ability to identify a conspecific as a relative and can occur even when anima...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...