Publication: Agonistic onset marks emotional changes and dispersal propensity in wild house mouse males (Mus domesticus).
Agonistic onset marks emotional changes and dispersal propensity in wild house mouse males (Mus domesticus).
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Rusu, A. S., & Krackow, S. (2005). Agonistic onset marks emotional changes and dispersal propensity in wild house mouse males (Mus domesticus). Journal of Comparative Psychology 2. Series, 119(1), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.1037/0735-7036.119.1.58
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The authors investigated implications of agonistic onset for anxiety and dispersive motivation in maturing wild house mouse males (Mus domesticus). Laboratory-kept fraternal pairs either developed agonistic dominance or stayed amicable during their first 2 months of life, when the authors assessed open-field behavior and dispersal propensity. State anxiety was lower in amicable than agonistic males and higher in subordinate than dominant ones. During subsequent dispersal trials, 1 dominant and 1 amicable male from 2 fraternal pairs we
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Rusu, A. S., & Krackow, S. (2005). Agonistic onset marks emotional changes and dispersal propensity in wild house mouse males (Mus domesticus). Journal of Comparative Psychology 2. Series, 119(1), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.1037/0735-7036.119.1.58