House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were tested for both attack latency and nest-building behavior under identical conditions. Male mice selected for high nest-building behavior had shorter attack latencies, i.e., were more aggressive, than those selected for low nest-building behavior and their randomly bred control lines. Conversely, male wild house mice selected for short attack latency showed more nest-building behavior than those selected for long attack latency when tested at 110 days of age. These findings imply a common genetic basis for control of aggression and nesting and support earlier proposals as to how animals may exhibit fundamentally different responses to environm...
The influence of genetic correlations over the life span of an organism has rarely been studied and ...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
Genetically selected aggressive and nonaggressive male wild house mice were tested in the shock-prob...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
The influence of genetic correlations over the life span of an organism has rarely been studied and ...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
Genetically selected aggressive and nonaggressive male wild house mice were tested in the shock-prob...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
The influence of genetic correlations over the life span of an organism has rarely been studied and ...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...