Perinatal mortality is a widespread problem in laboratory mouse breeding and is often manifested by the loss of the entire litter within the first days of life. High mortality is an animal health and welfare concern that violates the 3R principles of reduction and refinement. High pup mortality is often considered “normal” in mouse breeding and the underlying causes are poorly understood. This study investigated the role of the social environment on pup survival and parental behaviour in C57BL/6 mice. Before parturition, multiparous females were allocated to three treatments: single-housing (SH, n=54) or group-housing in trios of two females and a male, with group-housing further divided into trios with (GH1, n=20) or without (GH0, n=35) ...
We examined the effect of adding species-appropriate environmental enrichment items to breeding cage...
Perinatal mortality is a major issue in laboratory mouse breeding. We compared a counting method usi...
Periparturient manipulation of mice is a valuable tool for modern research facilities. Although fost...
Successful mouse breeding is a crucial part of providing animals for research. However, loss of sing...
Efficiency in laboratory mouse breeding is hampered by poor reproductive performance, including the ...
In this paper, we review the scientific literature on maternal behaviour in commensal house mice and...
High and variable pre-weaning mortality is a persistent problem in laboratory mouse breeding. Assumi...
Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may ...
Male mice pups reared with female siblings only are known to develop into more aggressive adults tha...
Experiments were conducted to establish the effect of litter size, maternal experience and the prese...
Maternal behaviour covers a wide range of behaviours and is one important factor that can increase s...
Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may ...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
In many species, females have evolved behavioral strategies to reduce the risk of infanticide. For i...
We examined the effect of adding species-appropriate environmental enrichment items to breeding cage...
Perinatal mortality is a major issue in laboratory mouse breeding. We compared a counting method usi...
Periparturient manipulation of mice is a valuable tool for modern research facilities. Although fost...
Successful mouse breeding is a crucial part of providing animals for research. However, loss of sing...
Efficiency in laboratory mouse breeding is hampered by poor reproductive performance, including the ...
In this paper, we review the scientific literature on maternal behaviour in commensal house mice and...
High and variable pre-weaning mortality is a persistent problem in laboratory mouse breeding. Assumi...
Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may ...
Male mice pups reared with female siblings only are known to develop into more aggressive adults tha...
Experiments were conducted to establish the effect of litter size, maternal experience and the prese...
Maternal behaviour covers a wide range of behaviours and is one important factor that can increase s...
Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may ...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
In many species, females have evolved behavioral strategies to reduce the risk of infanticide. For i...
We examined the effect of adding species-appropriate environmental enrichment items to breeding cage...
Perinatal mortality is a major issue in laboratory mouse breeding. We compared a counting method usi...
Periparturient manipulation of mice is a valuable tool for modern research facilities. Although fost...