Dominant females of cooperative breeding species often use aggression to suppress reproduction of subordinate females, resulting in subordinates experiencing stress-related increases in glucocorticoid levels, which may cause reproductive down-regulation. This would suggest a general pattern with higher glucocorticoid levels in subordinate compared to dominant individuals; however, the opposite was found in a number of cooperatively breeding species. Furthermore, breeding females of the cooperatively breeding Damaraland mole-rats (Fukomys damarensis) exhibit very high androgen concentrations during the wet season, presumably to support their breeding monopoly. Hormone analysis in Damaraland mole-rats have typically been measured using plasma...
Includes bibliographical references.Subordinate, female naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus g/aber) are ...
Damaraland mole-rats Fukomys damarensis are eusocial subterranean rodents that exhibit an extreme re...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 1999.The aim of this study was to elucidate th...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The Damaraland mole-rat is a eusocial, su...
Medger [1] reviewed the mechanisms of reproductive suppression in two eusocial mole-rat species, th...
Non-invasive methods for measuring glucocorticoids and their metabolites are frequently used in ecol...
Despite widespread interest in the evolution of cooperative behaviour, the physiological mechanisms ...
Colonies of naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber, NMRs) are characterised by an extreme skew in li...
Stress in animals has been linked to behavioural and physiological changes in response to environmen...
The social environment of animals can have profound implications on their behaviour and physiology. ...
Summary. Eight male naked mole-rats, from three colonies were studied in captivity. When non-breedin...
In seasonal breeders, periods of reproductive activity often coincide with high levels of glucocorti...
Bibliography: pages 104-111.The naked mole-rat provides possibly the most extreme example of sociall...
The following are the supplementary data related to this article. SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE Fig. 1. Assay...
In seasonal breeders, periods of reproductive activity often coincide with high levels of glucocorti...
Includes bibliographical references.Subordinate, female naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus g/aber) are ...
Damaraland mole-rats Fukomys damarensis are eusocial subterranean rodents that exhibit an extreme re...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 1999.The aim of this study was to elucidate th...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The Damaraland mole-rat is a eusocial, su...
Medger [1] reviewed the mechanisms of reproductive suppression in two eusocial mole-rat species, th...
Non-invasive methods for measuring glucocorticoids and their metabolites are frequently used in ecol...
Despite widespread interest in the evolution of cooperative behaviour, the physiological mechanisms ...
Colonies of naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber, NMRs) are characterised by an extreme skew in li...
Stress in animals has been linked to behavioural and physiological changes in response to environmen...
The social environment of animals can have profound implications on their behaviour and physiology. ...
Summary. Eight male naked mole-rats, from three colonies were studied in captivity. When non-breedin...
In seasonal breeders, periods of reproductive activity often coincide with high levels of glucocorti...
Bibliography: pages 104-111.The naked mole-rat provides possibly the most extreme example of sociall...
The following are the supplementary data related to this article. SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE Fig. 1. Assay...
In seasonal breeders, periods of reproductive activity often coincide with high levels of glucocorti...
Includes bibliographical references.Subordinate, female naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus g/aber) are ...
Damaraland mole-rats Fukomys damarensis are eusocial subterranean rodents that exhibit an extreme re...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 1999.The aim of this study was to elucidate th...