To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in defensive behaviour, the responses of male wild house mice, Mus domesticus, of an aggressive and a non-aggressive line to defeat by physically stronger residents were analysed. Individuals of the aggressive line engaged in more flight behaviour, whereas the males of the non-aggressive line predominantly showed immobility. The higher flight tendency of the aggressive intruders provoked more attacks by the resident, resulting in more fighting between the resident and an aggressive male than between the resident and a non-aggressive intruder. However, if offered an opportunity to escape from the home-cage of the resident, aggressive males more read...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
The hypothesis, partly based on findings in social interactions, that aggressive mice generally adop...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...
To determine whether individual differences in offensive behaviour are related to differences in def...
In populations of wild house mice extremely high and low aggressive males are abundant, which is the...
The hypothesis, partly based on findings in social interactions, that aggressive mice generally adop...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
Aggressive and non-aggressive male mice differ in their reaction to a changing social environment. I...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
To investigate the relationship between aggression and routine-like behaviour the response of male m...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
House mouse lines bidirectionally selected for either nest-building behavior or attack latency were ...
Distinct behavioural strategies for dealing with environmental and social challenge are known to exi...
Evidence is presented in rodents, that individual differences in aggression reflect heritable, funda...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...