Publication: A system for automatic recording of social behavior in a free-living wild house mouse population
A system for automatic recording of social behavior in a free-living wild house mouse population
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König, B., Lindholm, A. K., Lopes, P. C., Dobay, A., Steinert, S., & Buschmann, F. J.-U. (2015). A system for automatic recording of social behavior in a free-living wild house mouse population. Animal Biotelemetry, 3(1), 39. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-015-0069-0
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Our research focuses on mechanisms that promote and stabilize social behavior, fitness consequences of cooperation, and how interactions with conspecifics structure groups and populations. To this end, we studied wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) in the laboratory, in semi-natural enclosures and in the field. In 2002, we initiated a project on a free-living population of house mice in a barn near Zurich, Switzerland, where mice were equipped with RFID transponders and were provided with 40 nest boxes for resting and breeding.
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König, B., Lindholm, A. K., Lopes, P. C., Dobay, A., Steinert, S., & Buschmann, F. J.-U. (2015). A system for automatic recording of social behavior in a free-living wild house mouse population. Animal Biotelemetry, 3(1), 39. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-015-0069-0