The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as well as their interaction, in the etiology of aggressive behavior in two mouse lines bidirectionally selected for offensive aggression. To this end, we raised the Finnish TA (aggressive) and TNA (nonagressive) selection lines either in isolation or in cohabitation with a female after weaning. At the age of 3 months we determined their aggressive behavior in three paradigms (intruder resident, neutral cage, resident intruder) against a male standard opponent. We also determined the animals' aggressive behavior against a female mouse. The results show genetic and environmental effects, as well as gene-environment interaction. We see prominent gen...
In two preceding papers we reported on two closely-related inbred mouse strains, ABG and AB//Halle t...
Aggression among group-housed male mice is a major animal welfare concern often observed at animal f...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
Social experience has been shown to mask or eliminate heritable effects on aggressive behavior in ma...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
This paper reviews our present state of knowledge of genetic variation in (offensive) aggression in ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
Intersexual aggression was observed during an early experiment concerning the effects of XX male sex...
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...
In two preceding papers we reported on two closely-related inbred mouse strains, ABG and AB//Halle t...
Aggression among group-housed male mice is a major animal welfare concern often observed at animal f...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
In this paper we describe the existence and consequences of subspecific and individual variation in ...
Social experience has been shown to mask or eliminate heritable effects on aggressive behavior in ma...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
This paper reviews our present state of knowledge of genetic variation in (offensive) aggression in ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
Intersexual aggression was observed during an early experiment concerning the effects of XX male sex...
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...
In two preceding papers we reported on two closely-related inbred mouse strains, ABG and AB//Halle t...
Aggression among group-housed male mice is a major animal welfare concern often observed at animal f...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...