Maternal care, either of a female's own biological offspring or of fostered young, alters the behavioural, endocrine and brain functions of rodents. We asked whether female African striped mouse alloparents (i.e. those assisting in raising their younger siblings) are similarly influenced. We tested whether alloparental care enhances factors of ecological importance by assessing the emotional response, social competitive ability and spatial learning and memory of age-matched, sexually mature females assigned to one of five treatments based on their housing arrangement: housed with their mothers (Alloparents), housed with their mothers, but did not raise a litter (Resident), separated from their mothers and younger siblings with a barrier (Ba...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
within a communal nest in which multiple females nurse and interact with offspring (Crowcroft and Ro...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
Maternal care, either of a female's own biological offspring or of fostered young, alters the behavi...
Alloparents contribute to offspring care and alleviate the workload of breeders. The help provided v...
We studied maternal, paternal, and alloparental care in striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio), which nest...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
International audienceSocial systems vary within and between species, ranging along a continuum betw...
International audienceAlternative reproductive tactics of males have been studied in many species, b...
Behaviour results from the interaction of an individual's genotype with prevailing environmental con...
Paternal care is a behavioural characteristic that can be selected for by females. By preferentially...
In some biparental mammals, paternal care is important for offspring development and survival. We in...
The development of maternal care in mammals can be influenced by the type and quality of maternal car...
This thesis is submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Alloparenting, a behavior in which individuals other than the actual parents act in a parental role,...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
within a communal nest in which multiple females nurse and interact with offspring (Crowcroft and Ro...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
Maternal care, either of a female's own biological offspring or of fostered young, alters the behavi...
Alloparents contribute to offspring care and alleviate the workload of breeders. The help provided v...
We studied maternal, paternal, and alloparental care in striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio), which nest...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
International audienceSocial systems vary within and between species, ranging along a continuum betw...
International audienceAlternative reproductive tactics of males have been studied in many species, b...
Behaviour results from the interaction of an individual's genotype with prevailing environmental con...
Paternal care is a behavioural characteristic that can be selected for by females. By preferentially...
In some biparental mammals, paternal care is important for offspring development and survival. We in...
The development of maternal care in mammals can be influenced by the type and quality of maternal car...
This thesis is submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Alloparenting, a behavior in which individuals other than the actual parents act in a parental role,...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
within a communal nest in which multiple females nurse and interact with offspring (Crowcroft and Ro...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...