Aggressive behaviours occur throughout the animal kingdom and agonistic contests often govern access to resources. Nutrition experienced during development has the potential to influence aggressive behaviours in adults through effects on growth, energy budgets and an individual's internal state. In particular, resource-poor developmental nutrition might decrease adult aggression by limiting growth and energy budgets, or alternatively might increase adult aggression by enhancing motivation to compete for resources. However, the direction of this relationship-and effects of developmental nutrition experienced by rivals-remains unknown in most species, limiting understanding of how early-life environments contribute to variation in aggression....
1. Nourishment can have profound effects on social behavior, including aggressive interactions betwe...
<p>(a) Aggression increases as the size of food patch increases. See <a href="http://www.plosone.org...
Diet has a profound direct and indirect effect on reproductive success in both sexes. Variation in d...
Aggressive behaviours occur throughout the animal kingdom and agonistic contests often govern access...
Aggressive interactions are costly, such that individuals should display modified aggression in resp...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
<div><p>How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions ...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
Abstract Background The adaptive significance of phenotypic changes elicited by environmental condit...
Both developmental nutrition and adult nutrition affect life-history traits; however, little is know...
1. Competition over access to resources early in life can influence development, and, in turn, affec...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
Aggression, costly in both time and energy, is often expressed by male animals in defense of valuabl...
1. Nourishment can have profound effects on social behavior, including aggressive interactions betwe...
<p>(a) Aggression increases as the size of food patch increases. See <a href="http://www.plosone.org...
Diet has a profound direct and indirect effect on reproductive success in both sexes. Variation in d...
Aggressive behaviours occur throughout the animal kingdom and agonistic contests often govern access...
Aggressive interactions are costly, such that individuals should display modified aggression in resp...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
<div><p>How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions ...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
Abstract Background The adaptive significance of phenotypic changes elicited by environmental condit...
Both developmental nutrition and adult nutrition affect life-history traits; however, little is know...
1. Competition over access to resources early in life can influence development, and, in turn, affec...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
Aggression, costly in both time and energy, is often expressed by male animals in defense of valuabl...
1. Nourishment can have profound effects on social behavior, including aggressive interactions betwe...
<p>(a) Aggression increases as the size of food patch increases. See <a href="http://www.plosone.org...
Diet has a profound direct and indirect effect on reproductive success in both sexes. Variation in d...