A cross-fostering design was used to examine maternal behavior, pup vocalizations, and pup temperature changes following an infantile handling procedure in C57BL/6J (C) and A/J (A) mice. In Experiment I, maternal behavior of C and A mothers after infantile handling differed in a number of ways irrespective of the strain of the foster pups. In addition, A pups were retrieved faster but licked less than wereC pups by mothers of both strains. Handling appeared to increase the probability that strain differences would occur in that no differences between the lines, in either the behavior of the mothers or the capacity of the pups to elicit maternal behavior, were found during observations made just prior to daily handling. These observations al...
In mammals, maternal care represents a major constituent of the early-life environment and its influ...
The assessment of variations in maternal behavior in laboratory rodents is challenging yet may provi...
The California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) may be a valuable animal model to study parenting as ...
A cross-fostering design was used to examine maternal behavior, pup vocalizations, and pup temperatu...
The amount of maternal licking received by newborn rats affects their adult stress reactivity and ma...
International audienceThe importance of maternal care in shaping an individual's phenotype in health...
The present study examined the responsiveness of 19- to 20-day-old C57BL/6J (C) and A/J (A) mouse pu...
Efficient parental care is indispensable for survival of the mammalian offspring, and therefore both...
Usp46 mutant mice (congenic strain on a B6 genetic background; MT mice) have a low weaning rate and ...
Maternal care is essential for an adequate pup development, as well as for the health of the dam. Ex...
Twenty experimental animals (naïve female mice) were presented for 5 min with a 1 to 2-day-old pup h...
Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short ...
It is well known that genes and environment interact to produce behavioral phenotypes. One environme...
Compared with the knowledge of maternal care, much less is known about the factors required for pate...
Maternal deprivation (MD) is frequently used as an early life stress model in rodents to investigate...
In mammals, maternal care represents a major constituent of the early-life environment and its influ...
The assessment of variations in maternal behavior in laboratory rodents is challenging yet may provi...
The California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) may be a valuable animal model to study parenting as ...
A cross-fostering design was used to examine maternal behavior, pup vocalizations, and pup temperatu...
The amount of maternal licking received by newborn rats affects their adult stress reactivity and ma...
International audienceThe importance of maternal care in shaping an individual's phenotype in health...
The present study examined the responsiveness of 19- to 20-day-old C57BL/6J (C) and A/J (A) mouse pu...
Efficient parental care is indispensable for survival of the mammalian offspring, and therefore both...
Usp46 mutant mice (congenic strain on a B6 genetic background; MT mice) have a low weaning rate and ...
Maternal care is essential for an adequate pup development, as well as for the health of the dam. Ex...
Twenty experimental animals (naïve female mice) were presented for 5 min with a 1 to 2-day-old pup h...
Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short ...
It is well known that genes and environment interact to produce behavioral phenotypes. One environme...
Compared with the knowledge of maternal care, much less is known about the factors required for pate...
Maternal deprivation (MD) is frequently used as an early life stress model in rodents to investigate...
In mammals, maternal care represents a major constituent of the early-life environment and its influ...
The assessment of variations in maternal behavior in laboratory rodents is challenging yet may provi...
The California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) may be a valuable animal model to study parenting as ...