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Bolletino di zoologia, 1981
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Acta ethologica, 2003
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Impact of Social Ties on Dispersal, Reproduction and Dominance in Feral House Mice (Mus musculus domesticus)
Gabriele Gerlach
Ethology, 2010
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Aggression and commensalism in house mouse: a comparative study across Europe and the near east
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Aggressive Behavior, 2005
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The complex social environment of female house mice (Mus domesticus)
Barbara Koenig
Evolution of the House Mouse
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Influence of environmental complexity and space on social interactions of mice (Mus musculus and Peromyscus leucopus)
Gary Schnell
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1986
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Intraspecific variation in the spatial and social organization of the African striped mouse
NANCY SOLOMON
Journal of Mammalogy, 2005
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Emigration mechanisms in feral house mice - a laboratory investigation of the influence of social structure, population density, and aggression
Gabriele Gerlach
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1996
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The meek inherit the earth: less aggressive wild mice are more successful in challenging situations
Zuzana Hiadlovska
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014
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Territorial behaviour in corn mice, Calomys musculinus (Muridae: Sigmodontinae), with regard to mating system
Jaime Polop
Journal of Ethology, 2009
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Evidence for competition in small rodents
Carlos Galindo Leal
Oikos 46:(1)116-118, 1986
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Drivers of predatory behavior and extreme size in house mice Mus musculus on Gough Island
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Journal of Mammalogy, 2016
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[Competition for limited environmental resources on the social dominance model in laboratory mice]
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Development of the Social Behavior of Two Mice Species With Contrasting Social Systems
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Aggressive Behavior, 2012
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Kin interactions and changing social structure during a population outbreak of feral house mice
Andrea Taylor , Duncan Sutherland
Molecular Ecology, 2005
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Natal dispersal in two mice species with contrasting social systems
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2013
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A comparison of social behaviour in two rodent species: implications for the mating system of mound‐building mice, Mus spicilegus
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Journal of Natural History, 2008
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Ecological determinants of social systems: Comparative and experimental feeding ecology of two mouse lemur species (Microcebus berthae, M. murinus)
Melanie Dammhahn
deposit.ddb.de
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Kin-preferential cooperation, dominance-dependent reproductive skew, and competition for mates in communally nesting female house mice
Alina Rusu
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2004
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The response of subordinate male mice to scent marks varies in relation to their own competitive ability
Sarah Collins
Animal behaviour, 1996
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Grouping increases the ability of the social rodent, Octodon degus, to detect predators when using exposed microhabitats
Luis A Ebensperger
Oikos, 2002
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Grouping increases the ability of the social rodent, Octodon degus , to detect predators when using exposed microhabitats
Petra Wallem
Oikos, 2002
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Better off alone! Reproductive competition and ecological constraints determine sociality in the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio)
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Journal of Animal Ecology, 2012
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Wood mice aggressiveness and flight response to human handling: Effect of individual and environmental factors
Ana Piñeiro
Ethology, 2018
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Differences in social behaviour between group-living and solitary African striped mice, Rhabdomys pumilio
Ivana Schoepf
Animal Behaviour, 2012
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House mouse subspecies do differ in their social structure
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Spatial Organization of the Yellow-Necked Mouse: Effects of Density and Resource Availability
Anna Stradiotto
Journal of Mammalogy, 2009
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Habitat quality affects the social organization in mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus)
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2023
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CAN AGGRESSION BE THE FORCE DRIVING TEMPORAL SEPARATION BETWEEN COMPETING COMMON AND GOLDEN SPINY MICE?
Noga Kronfeld-schor
Journal of Mammalogy, 2006
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Dear enemy effect in the Mexican volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni: Implications of sex in the agonistic behaviour among neighbours
Fernando Aguilar-Montiel , Nallely Jiménez Taboada
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Social structure of the mound-building mouse Mus spicilegus revealed by genetic analysis with microsatellites
Pierre Boursot
Molecular Ecology, 1997
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First Insights into the Social Organisation of Goodmans Mouse Lemur (Microcebus lehilahytsara) Testing Predictions from Socio-Ecological Hypotheses in the Masoala Hall of Zurich Zoo
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Folia Primatologica, 2013
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Transgressive segregation in a behavioural trait? Explorative strategies in two house mouse subspecies and their hybrids
Zuzana Hiadlovska
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012
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Inter-male aggression with regard to polygynous mating system in Pampean grassland mouse, Akodon azarae (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae)
Daniela Gomez
Journal of Ethology, 2013
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