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Does exploratory behavior or activity in a wild mouse explain susceptibility to virus infection? 被引量:1
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作者 bram vanden broecke Benny BORREMANS +4 位作者 Joachim MARIEN Rhodes H. MAKUNDI Apia W. MASSAWE Herwig LEIRS Nelika K. HUGHES 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第5期585-592,共8页
关键词 病毒感染 行为 老鼠 危险性 野生 食肉动物 目标测试 线性回归
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Nonlinear maternal effects on personality in a rodent species with fluctuating densities
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作者 bram vanden broecke Aurelia BONGERS +2 位作者 Ladslaus MNYONE Erik MATTHYSEN Herwig LEIRS 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期1-9,共9页
Consistent among individual variation in behavior,or animal personality,is present in a wide variety of species.This behavioral variation is maintained by both genetic and environmental factors.Parental effects are a ... Consistent among individual variation in behavior,or animal personality,is present in a wide variety of species.This behavioral variation is maintained by both genetic and environmental factors.Parental effects are a special case of environmental variation and are expected to evolve in populations experiencing large fluctuations in their environment.They represent a non-genetic pathway by which parents can transmit information to their offspring,by modulating their personality.While it is expected that parental effects contribute to the observed personality variation,this has rarely been studied in wild populations.We used the multimammate mouse Mastomys natalensis as a model system to investigate the potential effects of maternal personality on offspring behavior.We did this by repeatedly recording the behavior of individually housed juveniles which were born and raised in the lab from wild caught females.A linear correlation,between mother and offspring in behavior,would be expected when the personality is only affected by additive genetic variation,while a more complex relationship would suggests the presence of maternal effects.We found that the personality of the mother predicted the behavior of their offspring in a non-linear pattern.Exploration behavior of mother and offspring was positively correlated,but only for slow and average exploring mothers,while this correlation became negative for fast exploring mothers.This may suggests that early maternal effects could affect personality in juvenile M.natalensis,potentially due to density-dependent and negative frequency-dependent mechanisms,and therefore contribute to the maintenance of personality variation. 展开更多
关键词 animal personality EXPLORATION Mastomys natalensis maternal effects multimammate mice
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