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The following pages link to Different patterns of biting attack employed by lactating female mice (Mus domesticus) in encounters with male and female conspecific intruders (Q48939480):
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- Behaviours associated with acoustic communication in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). (Q30455248) (← links)
- Animal models of social stress: effects on behavior and brain neurochemical systems (Q34299619) (← links)
- Ethopharmacology: A historical perspective (Q34699183) (← links)
- Sensory, hormonal, and neural control of maternal aggression in laboratory rodents (Q35095461) (← links)
- Mouse females devoid of exposure to males during fetal development exhibit increased maternal behavior. (Q35539705) (← links)
- Infanticide as sexual conflict: coevolution of male strategies and female counterstrategies (Q35663937) (← links)
- Gestational exposure to the organophosphate chlorpyrifos alters social-emotional behaviour and impairs responsiveness to the serotonin transporter inhibitor fluvoxamine in mice. (Q42463224) (← links)
- Social factors regulate female-female aggression and affiliation in prairie voles (Q44070591) (← links)
- Low inborn anxiety correlates with high intermale aggression: link to ACTH response and neuronal activation of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (Q48436231) (← links)
- Changes in the pattern of exploratory behavior are associated with the emergence of social dominance relationships in male rats (Q48462752) (← links)
- Neural background of glucocorticoid dysfunction-induced abnormal aggression in rats: involvement of fear- and stress-related structures (Q48670576) (← links)
- Sexual and aggressive interactions in a visible burrow system with provisioned burrows. (Q53896098) (← links)
- The Role of the Lateral Hypothalamus in Violent Intraspecific Aggression-The Glucocorticoid Deficit Hypothesis. (Q55317530) (← links)
- Analysis of steroid hormone levels in female mice at high population density (Q77372239) (← links)
- An evolutionary approach to behavioral pharmacology: using drugs to understand proximate and ultimate mechanisms of different forms of aggression in mice (Q77780612) (← links)