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How random is social behaviour? Disentangling social complexity through the study of a wild house mouse populationNo evidence for punishment in communally nursing female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus).Socially mediated polyandry: a new benefit of communal nesting in mammals.Tularemia among free-ranging mice without infection of exposed humans, Switzerland, 2012Female house mice avoid fertilization by t haplotype incompatible males in a mate choice experiment.Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse populationDynamics of a Tularemia Outbreak in a Closely Monitored Free-Roaming Population of Wild House Mice.The effect of polyandry on a distorter system with differential viabilities in the sexes.Mate choice for genetic compatibility in the house mouseInfection-induced behavioural changes reduce connectivity and the potential for disease spread in wild mice contact networks.A genetic tool to manipulate litter size.Day roost selection in female Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii): a field experiment to determine the influence of roost temperature.Social flexibility and social evolution in mammals: a case study of the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio).Communally breeding Bechstein's bats have a stable social system that is independent from the postglacial history and location of the populations.Testosterone levels in dominant sociable males are lower than in solitary roamers: physiological differences between three male reproductive tactics in a sociably flexible mammal.Feeding ecology of a large social antelope in the rainforest.Reproductive competition favours solitary living while ecological constraints impose group-living in African striped mice.Female nursing partner choice in a population of wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus).Communal nursing in wild house mice is not a by-product of group living: females choose.Refinement of gerbil housing and husbandry in the laboratory.Behavioural ecology: concubinage before marriage?Impact of male presence on female sociality and stress endocrinology in wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus).A reduced propensity to cooperate under enhanced exploitation risk in a social mammal.Correction: A Selfish Genetic Element Influencing Longevity Correlates with Reactive Behavioural Traits in Female House Mice (Mus domesticus).[New Robertsonian populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) from north of the Alps]Living together, feeding apart: how to measure individual food consumption in social house miceMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) reveals that female Bechstein's bats live in closed societiesMaternal investment of communally nursing female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus)Proximity to humans affects local social structure in a giraffe metapopulation
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