Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral studies. A main goal in creating inbred lines is to reduce the effects of individual genetic variation on observed phenotypes. Most studies use only males, and there is increasing evidence that agonistic interactions within the home cage may produce systematic variability in behavior and brain function. Previous studies have demonstrated that the outcomes of aggressive interactions have powerful effects on the brain and behavior, but less is known about whether aggressive interactions within the home cage have similar effects. We assessed group-housed laboratory mice C57Bl/6 for competitive ability and then tested the extent high competitive abi...
Studying the behavioural patterns of animals in their house may help to understand their needs, but...
Aggression among group housed male mice continues to challenge laboratory animal researchers because...
The environmental and genetic factors modulating social behaviour throughout development are not wel...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction: Agonistic behaviors help to ensure survival, provide advantage in co...
<div><p>Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Aggression in group-housed male mice is known to be influenced by both cage size and group size. How...
Severe aggression within groups of male laboratory mice can cause serious welfare problems. Previous...
Mice are social animals hence group-housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. However, a...
Studying the behavioural patterns of animals in their house may help to understand their needs, but...
Aggression among group housed male mice continues to challenge laboratory animal researchers because...
The environmental and genetic factors modulating social behaviour throughout development are not wel...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction: Agonistic behaviors help to ensure survival, provide advantage in co...
<div><p>Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Aggression in group-housed male mice is known to be influenced by both cage size and group size. How...
Severe aggression within groups of male laboratory mice can cause serious welfare problems. Previous...
Mice are social animals hence group-housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. However, a...
Studying the behavioural patterns of animals in their house may help to understand their needs, but...
Aggression among group housed male mice continues to challenge laboratory animal researchers because...
The environmental and genetic factors modulating social behaviour throughout development are not wel...