House mouse aggression : a model for understanding the evolution of social behaviour : proceedings of a course held at the International School of Medical Sciences, Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Italy, 10-15 September 1987
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House mouse aggression : a model for understanding the evolution of social behaviour : proceedings of a course held at the International School of Medical Sciences, Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Italy, 10-15 September 1987
(Ettore Majorana international life sciences series, v. 6)
Harwood Academic Publishers, c1989
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First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
- The adaptiveness of house mouse aggression, P.F.Brain
- genes, behaviour and fitness in mice - concepts and confusions, R.J.Berry
- the role of intermale aggression in speciation processes in chromosomal races of house mice, M.Corti, S.Parmigiani, et al
- behavioural analysis of two rodent species from different ecological habitats, P.Gama Mota
- studies in wild house mice 3 - disruptive selection of aggression as a possible force in evolution, G.A.von Oortmerssen and J.Busser
- aggression in confined populations, J.H.Mackintosh
- recent advances in the study of female aggressive behaviour in mice, B.Svare
- maternal aggression and infanticide in the house mouse - consequences on the social dynamics, S.Parmigiani
- perinatal testosterone exposure has opposite effects on adult intermale aggression and infanticide in mice, F.S.vom Saal
- psychobiological influences of attack on lactating females - a variant on "typical" house mouse aggression, M.Haug and P.F.Brain
- effects of positive and negative fighting experiences on behaviour in adult male mice, M.L.Andrade, K.B.H. Kamal, et al
- physiological consequences of defeat, R.J.Rogers
- stress and social behaviour in the mouse - experimental models for preclinical psychopharmacology, S.Puglisi-Allegra, S.Cabib, et al
- developmental timing and the microevolution of aggression, R.B.Cairns, J-L.Gariepy
- aggressiveness in mice and thyroid hormones, G.Valenti, M.Mainardi
- genetics and the evolution of social systems, J.P.Scott.
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