In animals with social structures, the drive to reproduce is a complex process; governed by the brain, it’s influenced by both internal cues such as hormones and external factors such as interactions ...
Pheromones—chemicals produced by animals—are well-known for influencing the social and sexual behavior of members of the same species. These chemical signals convey vital information, such as gender ...
In animals with social structures, the drive to reproduce is a complex process; governed by the brain, it's influenced by both internal cues such as hormones and external factors such as interactions ...
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A tiny mouse hints at why some mammal mothers may benefit from choosing more than one father
Food quality differed across enclosures: some mice received a high-quality diet, while others were provided with a standard, less nutritious diet. Over four years, the team monitored 255 litters ...
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