Aggressive behavior toward male intruders was compared between pregnant, pseudopregnant, and virgin females during a series of successive daily encounters. The pregnant and the pseudopregnant females obtained significantly higher scores than the virgins. Changes in ovarian activity may be a determinant of the female aggression toward males.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
Nest defense behavior was examined in wild female house mice (Mus domesticus) that were derived from...
Independent groups of early and late pregnant mice, housed individually, were observed with an intru...
The parental aggression of female mice (Mus domesticus Rutty) towards strange conspecifics known to ...
Intraspecific communication between mice takes place mainly via urinary chemosignals or “pheromones”...
We investigated aggressiveness and anxiety during late pregnancy in mice, Mus domesticus in relation...
Maternal aggression was examined in wild female mice (Mus musculus domesticus) derived from animals ...
Individual male mice of several groups were observed during daily encounters with a male intruder. T...
The presumed function of maternal aggression as a means to protect the young from infanticidal consp...
Male and female aggression at different reproductive stages was investigated in pairs of wild mice. ...
Environmental and social factors have important effects on aggressive behaviors. We examined the eff...
Territorial behaviour in female small mammals has been proposed as a mechanism to defend limited eco...
A series of experiments were conducted with wild house mice to verify the effect of intrauterine pos...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
Nest defense behavior was examined in wild female house mice (Mus domesticus) that were derived from...
Independent groups of early and late pregnant mice, housed individually, were observed with an intru...
The parental aggression of female mice (Mus domesticus Rutty) towards strange conspecifics known to ...
Intraspecific communication between mice takes place mainly via urinary chemosignals or “pheromones”...
We investigated aggressiveness and anxiety during late pregnancy in mice, Mus domesticus in relation...
Maternal aggression was examined in wild female mice (Mus musculus domesticus) derived from animals ...
Individual male mice of several groups were observed during daily encounters with a male intruder. T...
The presumed function of maternal aggression as a means to protect the young from infanticidal consp...
Male and female aggression at different reproductive stages was investigated in pairs of wild mice. ...
Environmental and social factors have important effects on aggressive behaviors. We examined the eff...
Territorial behaviour in female small mammals has been proposed as a mechanism to defend limited eco...
A series of experiments were conducted with wild house mice to verify the effect of intrauterine pos...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-...
The effect of the maternal environment on intermale aggression was studied by means of embryo transf...
Nest defense behavior was examined in wild female house mice (Mus domesticus) that were derived from...