Social status impacts reproductive behavior in diverse vertebrate species, but little is known about how it affects brain morphology. We explore this in the naked mole-rat, a species with the most rigidly organized reproductive hierarchy among mammals. Naked mole-rats live in large, subterranean colonies where breeding is restricted to a single female and small number of males. All other members of the colony, known as subordinates, are reproductively suppressed. Subordinates can become breeders if removed from the colony and placed with an opposite sex partner, but in nature most individuals never attain reproductive status. We examined the brains of breeding and subordinate naked mole-rats of both sexes, including several regions linked t...
This is an accepted manuscript published by BioMed Central.Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals, liv...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
Abstract Background Naked mole-rats are eusocial mamm...
Social status impacts reproductive behavior in diverse vertebrate species, but little is known about...
Social status impacts reproductive behavior in diverse vertebrate species, but little is known about...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
African mole-rats of the genus Fukomys (Northern common mole-rats) combine a monogamous mating syste...
The present study examined social status and adult neurogenesis in the naked mole rat. These animals...
The present study examined social status and adult neurogenesis in the naked mole rat. These animals...
This is an accepted manuscript published by BioMed Central.Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals, liv...
The social brain hypothesis (SBH) posits that the demands imposed on individuals by living in cohesi...
Diversity in social structures, from solitary to eusocial, is a prominent feature of subterranean Af...
ABSTRACT: Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each c...
This is an accepted manuscript published by BioMed Central.Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals, liv...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
Abstract Background Naked mole-rats are eusocial mamm...
Social status impacts reproductive behavior in diverse vertebrate species, but little is known about...
Social status impacts reproductive behavior in diverse vertebrate species, but little is known about...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
African mole-rats of the genus Fukomys (Northern common mole-rats) combine a monogamous mating syste...
The present study examined social status and adult neurogenesis in the naked mole rat. These animals...
The present study examined social status and adult neurogenesis in the naked mole rat. These animals...
This is an accepted manuscript published by BioMed Central.Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals, liv...
The social brain hypothesis (SBH) posits that the demands imposed on individuals by living in cohesi...
Diversity in social structures, from solitary to eusocial, is a prominent feature of subterranean Af...
ABSTRACT: Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each c...
This is an accepted manuscript published by BioMed Central.Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals, liv...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
Abstract Background Naked mole-rats are eusocial mamm...