Dispersal from the natal site or familial group is a core milestone of adolescent development in many species. A wild species of mouse, Mus spicilegus, presents an exciting model in which to study adolescent development and dispersal because it shows different life history trajectory depending on season of birth. M. spicilegus born in spring and summer on long days (LD) disperse in the first 3 months of life, while M. spicilegus born on shorter autumnal days (SD) delay dispersal through the wintertime. We were interested in using these mice in a laboratory context to compare age-matched mice with differential motivation to disperse. To first test if we could find a proxy for dispersal related behavior in the laboratory environment, we measu...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
International audienceMus spicilegus has become a popular biological model species in the last decad...
1Personality is highly relevant to ecology and the evolution of fast–slow metabolic and life-h...
<p>Different open field parameters were measured within a 30 min period, and analyzed in three 10 mi...
This review evaluates direct (live-trapping) and indirect (genetic) methods to study dispersal in wi...
International audienceIn the mound-building mouse, Mus spicilegus, which is found from Central to Ea...
With each trajectory taken during the ontogeny of an individual, the number of optional behavioural ...
A good understanding of mammalian societies requires measuring patterns and comprehending processes ...
A photoperiod is the measure of the length of daylight each day. This value can potentially determin...
and in the activity of wild wood mice. Acta theriol., 29, 22: 273—282 [With 4 Tables & 2 Figs.] ...
The goal of this report is to find out whether early exposure of mice to the open-field results in a...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...
The early-life environment can have profound effects on offspring development and behaviour into adu...
I used mark-recapture techniques to study the dispersal and settlement pattern of Peromyscus manicul...
The influence of genetic correlations over the life span of an organism has rarely been studied and ...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
International audienceMus spicilegus has become a popular biological model species in the last decad...
1Personality is highly relevant to ecology and the evolution of fast–slow metabolic and life-h...
<p>Different open field parameters were measured within a 30 min period, and analyzed in three 10 mi...
This review evaluates direct (live-trapping) and indirect (genetic) methods to study dispersal in wi...
International audienceIn the mound-building mouse, Mus spicilegus, which is found from Central to Ea...
With each trajectory taken during the ontogeny of an individual, the number of optional behavioural ...
A good understanding of mammalian societies requires measuring patterns and comprehending processes ...
A photoperiod is the measure of the length of daylight each day. This value can potentially determin...
and in the activity of wild wood mice. Acta theriol., 29, 22: 273—282 [With 4 Tables & 2 Figs.] ...
The goal of this report is to find out whether early exposure of mice to the open-field results in a...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...
The early-life environment can have profound effects on offspring development and behaviour into adu...
I used mark-recapture techniques to study the dispersal and settlement pattern of Peromyscus manicul...
The influence of genetic correlations over the life span of an organism has rarely been studied and ...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
International audienceMus spicilegus has become a popular biological model species in the last decad...
1Personality is highly relevant to ecology and the evolution of fast–slow metabolic and life-h...