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The nasty neighbour in the striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) steals paternity and elicits aggression 英文参考文献.doc

The nasty neighbour in the striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) steals paternity and elicits aggression 英文参考文献

Schradin et al. Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:19 /content/7/1/19 RESEARCH Open Access The nasty neighbour in the striped mouse Research (Rhabdomys pumilio) steals paternity and elicits aggression Carsten Schradin*1,2, Carola Schneider2,3 and Anna K Lindholm1 Abstract Background: Territoriality functions to monopolize access to resources including mates, but is costly in terms of energy and time investment. Some species reduce these costs by being less aggressive towards their neighbours than towards unfamiliar strangers, the so called dear enemy phenomenon. However, in other species indivi

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