Group living animals must be able to express different behavior profiles depending on their social status. Therefore, the same genotype may translate into different behavioral phenotypes through socially driven differential gene expression. However, how social information is translated into a neurogenomic response and what are the specific cues in a social interaction that signal a change in social status are questions that have remained unanswered. Here, we show for the first time, to our knowledge, that the switch between status-specific neurogenomic states relies on the assessment of fight outcome rather than just on self- or opponent-only assessment of fighting ability. For this purpose, we manipulated the perception of fight outcome in...
Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics in order to coll...
Deficits in social engagement are diagnostic of multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including aut...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
Social living animals have to adjust their behavior to rapid changes in the social environment. It h...
Our past experiences influence the way we cope with things at present. Experience effect is that pri...
<div><p>Public information is widely available at low cost to animals living in social groups. For i...
Resolving phenotype variation within a population in response to environmental perturbation is centr...
Adult male Zebrafish form stable dominance relationships that consist of dominant and subordinate an...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
In zebrafish (Danio rerio) , social interactions between adult males consist of a series of aggress...
Differences in social status are often mediated by agonistic encounters between competitors. Robust ...
Zebrafish are an established model organism in developmental and behavioral neuroscience, also rece...
Social living animals need to adjust the expression of their behavior to their status within the gro...
Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics in order to coll...
Deficits in social engagement are diagnostic of multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including aut...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
Social living animals have to adjust their behavior to rapid changes in the social environment. It h...
Our past experiences influence the way we cope with things at present. Experience effect is that pri...
<div><p>Public information is widely available at low cost to animals living in social groups. For i...
Resolving phenotype variation within a population in response to environmental perturbation is centr...
Adult male Zebrafish form stable dominance relationships that consist of dominant and subordinate an...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
In zebrafish (Danio rerio) , social interactions between adult males consist of a series of aggress...
Differences in social status are often mediated by agonistic encounters between competitors. Robust ...
Zebrafish are an established model organism in developmental and behavioral neuroscience, also rece...
Social living animals need to adjust the expression of their behavior to their status within the gro...
Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics in order to coll...
Deficits in social engagement are diagnostic of multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including aut...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...