about
RESILIENCE TO DROUGHTS IN MAMMALS: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR ESTIMATING VULNERABILITY OF A SINGLE SPECIES.Space use variation in co-occurring sister species: response to environmental variation or competition?Basal blood glucose concentration in free-living striped mice is influenced by food availability, ambient temperature and social tacticAlternative reproductive tactics in female striped mice: heavier females are more likely to breed solitarily than communally.Seasonal variation in attention and spatial performance in a wild population of the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio).Active and explorative individuals are often restless and excluded from studies measuring resting metabolic rate: Do alternative metabolic rate measures offer a solution?Social flexibility and social evolution in mammals: a case study of the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio).Pre- and postnatal dietary protein deficiency influences anxiety, memory and social behaviour in the African striped mouse Rhabdomys dilectus chakae.Both thyroid hormone levels and resting metabolic rate decrease in African striped mice when food availability decreases.The pathophysiology of survival in harsh environments.Dietary protein influences the life-history characteristics across generations in the African striped mouse Rhabdomys.Separation at weaning from the family is stressful for naturally group-living, but not solitary-living, male African striped mice Rhabdomys.Testosterone levels in dominant sociable males are lower than in solitary roamers: physiological differences between three male reproductive tactics in a sociably flexible mammal.Alternative reproductive tactics in female striped mice: Solitary breeders have lower corticosterone levels than communal breeders.Behavioral strategies of the African ice rat Otomys sloggetti robertsi in the cold.Reproductive competition favours solitary living while ecological constraints impose group-living in African striped mice.Protein deficiency decreases stereotypic behavior frequency and prevalence and activity in the striped mouse Rhabdomys dilectus chakae.The development of exploratory behaviour in the african striped mouse rhabdomys reflects a gene × environment compromise.Food Availability Is the Main Driver of Seasonal Changes in Resting Metabolic Rate in African Striped Mice (Rhabdomys pumilio).Trade-offs between reproduction and health in free-ranging African striped mice.Maternal care in the African striped mouse Rhabdomys pumilio: a behaviorally flexible phenotype that is modified by experience.Landscape correlates of space use in the critically endangered African wild dog Lycaon pictusCooperative breeding in groups of synchronously mating females and evolution of large testes to avoid sperm depletion in african striped miceTransmission of parental care behavior in African striped mice, Rhabdomys PumilioBehavioural correlates of urbanisation in the Cape ground squirrel Xerus inaurisCorrection: Both thyroid hormone levels and resting metabolic rate decrease in African striped mice when food availability decreases (doi: 10.1242/jeb.151449)Seasonal variation in energy expenditure in a rodent inhabiting a winter-rainfall desertDaily energy expenditure of males following alternative reproductive tactics: Solitary roamers spend more energy than group-living malesAnxiety and exploratory behavior in the African striped mouse, Rhabdomys, taxa are partially modified by the physical rearing environmentFat content of striped mice decreases during the breeding season but not during the food-restricted dry seasonElevated basal corticosterone levels increase disappearance risk of light but not heavy individuals in a long-term monitored rodent populationFlexible Use of Urban Resources by the Yellow Mongoose Cynictis penicillata
P50
Q31114085-76D35217-872E-4F44-A319-1667DDFD3C47Q35097894-8A7B93EB-00B7-41A4-A819-5301F6AC4316Q35683592-262025AA-99A4-4EB2-829D-4A88900FBE65Q38976797-3AACB967-867E-492B-B4BB-ADD05ECC3978Q38988705-DA67738C-AC6F-4503-A8F7-6A7E38D6DEFAQ39113941-CC33AA94-2D39-464F-A2AD-C3DD6E65D02EQ39289627-A9A3C033-F7C0-48D6-A525-256F8CA60966Q39356431-B2CD32C8-80CD-4D70-90FB-B3258685BCC3Q39399316-2ADE350D-650C-45B1-9335-AD94E43592B7Q39438321-C28A1FCE-7E50-4E31-A27E-0804E5D556EEQ41582268-0697DDE0-F662-441A-B9EC-D732691E89A4Q44180019-E55A9FA1-C37B-4ECA-A39C-6F11D7D1B003Q46130424-486BBCE0-C5D2-4032-8C8C-75EA9F7394DDQ46451337-794D9970-1E84-4519-B23F-B8467F60E89EQ46512589-8AACFCF2-ED90-48C0-9626-5B8E59E00C7CQ46637089-8CE3BCC1-9F6E-4FB8-90F5-888DB19B3E35Q46939879-5BB2CC07-A8B6-4F88-AD32-8C7EEDBBD8E6Q47958240-4CDB01C2-64AF-4802-A2C6-13EFB6B954B2Q49582277-B16B0E50-B4F9-48FA-9EB0-B4114839067AQ50911295-1D38DA6F-CB7E-47B9-A101-7C362D80E8F6Q51353959-5E4F3BF9-62BB-4EFE-94B7-25E13709EA07Q64063431-889C05CE-1F4F-43AE-9131-275F3A68C083Q83434253-8B9B550C-C982-4375-B37A-04C4C707BAC7Q85003198-52E00D2D-770C-41D1-88BA-A8746DB44588Q87423188-88301469-EE09-4D09-8C29-AB92E16E7E34Q89000519-3C3539AF-1FDC-450D-9A39-BE0F765C3685Q89283625-60B50E02-D206-42B3-94AE-46CFC52E6B6BQ90309124-26D6FDCD-22D9-4159-A83D-761F99DFEB3CQ90533794-A6F4ABC8-9AA5-4255-9555-B0AAEF93F2C0Q91286128-7AABF79F-42FC-4AF2-9F59-BD3B0BA8AFC6Q91941377-8BB800EC-4B10-45ED-A6D0-064D5BACE1A0Q91962008-3F19BA2B-3714-4139-93F3-C7140AF8702F
P50
description
researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-0778-726X)
@en
name
Neville Pillay
@en
Neville Pillay
@nl
type
label
Neville Pillay
@en
Neville Pillay
@nl
prefLabel
Neville Pillay
@en
Neville Pillay
@nl
P31
P496
0000-0002-0778-726X