Mate choice by females can introduce difficulties to captive breeding programs because there may be a conflict between the conservation manager's choice of mate (based on random allocation or maximizing heterogeneity) and the females' own preferences, often resulting in incompatibility and aggression. Similar effects are caused by inappropriate social contexts at the time of pairing. We manipulated the social experience of male and female harvest mice (Micromys minutus) to investigate whether we could enhance compatibility between randomly allocated mates by altering female preferences. In one experiment, we used a choice test to identify female preferences between two males and then varied the competitive context of unpreferred males by tr...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
This paper details how chemical communication is affected by ecological challenges such as finding m...
This paper details how chemical communication is affected by ecological challenges such as finding m...
Good genes models of mate choice predict additive genetic benefits of choice whereas the compatibili...
The ability to recognize familiar conspecifics plays an important role at the time of choosing a mat...
Home cage aggression in male laboratory mice continues to challenge preclinical researchers. It redu...
The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through early chem...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
<div><p>The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through ea...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
Scent marking can provide behavioral and physiological information including territory ownership and...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
This paper details how chemical communication is affected by ecological challenges such as finding m...
This paper details how chemical communication is affected by ecological challenges such as finding m...
Good genes models of mate choice predict additive genetic benefits of choice whereas the compatibili...
The ability to recognize familiar conspecifics plays an important role at the time of choosing a mat...
Home cage aggression in male laboratory mice continues to challenge preclinical researchers. It redu...
The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through early chem...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
<div><p>The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through ea...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
Scent marking can provide behavioral and physiological information including territory ownership and...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
Group housing of male laboratory mice often leads to welfare problems due to aggressive behaviour. F...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...