Individual recognition is expected to enhance fitness by allowing animals to direct appropriate behaviours to specific individuals during interactions with conspecifics. Reduced aggression towards territorial neighbours (‘dear enemy phenomenon’) is based on the assumption that strangers lacking territories pose a greater threat than territory-holding neighbours. Based on the ability of the subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (tuco-tuco) to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar conspecific odours, I assessed whether males, the more aggressive sex, show dear enemy relationships and whether social experience with odour donors affects the memory of conspecific odours. Male–male contests in the laboratory were used to compare the aggressi...
Groups of Mus musculus and Peromyscus maniculatus were raised from birth either in the presence or a...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Abstract. Because rodents behave cryptically and often have large home ranges, the role of social de...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
The ability to recognize familiar conspecifics plays an important role at the time of choosing a mat...
The ability to discriminate between conspecifics functions in mate choice, kin-selected cooperation ...
Predation is a strong selective force, and prey species may show specific adaptations that allow rec...
Conspecific recognition was investigated in the eusocial and subterranean Damaraland mole-rat Crypto...
Home cage aggression in male laboratory mice continues to challenge preclinical researchers. It redu...
In this study,the social ranks of male root vole siblings (Microtus oeconomus ) were determined ...
The role of familiarity in affecting the outcome of social interactions among meadow voles was inves...
Ctenomys talarum is a solitary and highly territorial species in which dominant males aggressively d...
Prey organisms exhibit primary adaptations that contribute to avoid predators and secondary mechanis...
For group-living animals, discriminating among individuals and chasing unfamiliar strangers away fro...
Groups of Mus musculus and Peromyscus maniculatus were raised from birth either in the presence or a...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Abstract. Because rodents behave cryptically and often have large home ranges, the role of social de...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
The ability to recognize familiar conspecifics plays an important role at the time of choosing a mat...
The ability to discriminate between conspecifics functions in mate choice, kin-selected cooperation ...
Predation is a strong selective force, and prey species may show specific adaptations that allow rec...
Conspecific recognition was investigated in the eusocial and subterranean Damaraland mole-rat Crypto...
Home cage aggression in male laboratory mice continues to challenge preclinical researchers. It redu...
In this study,the social ranks of male root vole siblings (Microtus oeconomus ) were determined ...
The role of familiarity in affecting the outcome of social interactions among meadow voles was inves...
Ctenomys talarum is a solitary and highly territorial species in which dominant males aggressively d...
Prey organisms exhibit primary adaptations that contribute to avoid predators and secondary mechanis...
For group-living animals, discriminating among individuals and chasing unfamiliar strangers away fro...
Groups of Mus musculus and Peromyscus maniculatus were raised from birth either in the presence or a...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Abstract. Because rodents behave cryptically and often have large home ranges, the role of social de...