Aggressive behavior is thought to have evolved as a strategy for gaining access to resources such as territory, food, and potential mates. Across species, secondary sexual characteristics such as competitive aggression and territoriality are considered male-specific behaviors. However, although female–female aggression is often a behavior that is displayed almost exclusively to protect the offspring, multiple examples of female–female competitive aggression have been reported in both invertebrate and vertebrate species. Moreover, cases of intersexual aggression have been observed in a variety of species. Genetically tractable model systems such as mice, zebrafish, and fruit flies have proven extremely valuable for studying the underlying ne...
Because of the fundamental asymmetry between the sexes, males typically compete for access to female...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
All sexually reproducing animals exhibit gender differences in behavior. Such sexual dimorphisms in ...
Aggressive behavior is thought to have evolved as a strategy for gaining access to resources such as...
Aggression is an extremely complex behaviour and female aggression is understudied when compared to ...
All sexually reproducing animals exhibit gender differences in behavior. Such sexual dimorphisms in ...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Intersexual aggression was observed during an early experiment concerning the effects of XX male sex...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
Although aggression is more prevalent in males, females also express aggressive behaviors and in sp...
Psychopathological violence in criminals and intense aggression in fruit flies and rodents are studi...
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Aggressive behavior is widely present throughout the animal kingdom and is crucial to ensure surviva...
Invertebrates are outstanding model systems for the study of aggression. Recent advances and promisi...
Because of the fundamental asymmetry between the sexes, males typically compete for access to female...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
All sexually reproducing animals exhibit gender differences in behavior. Such sexual dimorphisms in ...
Aggressive behavior is thought to have evolved as a strategy for gaining access to resources such as...
Aggression is an extremely complex behaviour and female aggression is understudied when compared to ...
All sexually reproducing animals exhibit gender differences in behavior. Such sexual dimorphisms in ...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Intersexual aggression was observed during an early experiment concerning the effects of XX male sex...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
Although aggression is more prevalent in males, females also express aggressive behaviors and in sp...
Psychopathological violence in criminals and intense aggression in fruit flies and rodents are studi...
Author Posting. © University of Chicago Press, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of U...
Aggressive behavior is widely present throughout the animal kingdom and is crucial to ensure surviva...
Invertebrates are outstanding model systems for the study of aggression. Recent advances and promisi...
Because of the fundamental asymmetry between the sexes, males typically compete for access to female...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
All sexually reproducing animals exhibit gender differences in behavior. Such sexual dimorphisms in ...