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The effect of social condition on aggressive behavior in male Phodopus campbelli
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Why study this? What is aggression? Mice and rats Social condition
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Subjects, materials, and procedure
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Observed variables
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Observed variables
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Objective: to determine if social condition affects aggression
Hypothesis: males housed with females are more aggressive than males housed individually
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Results Solo males spent more time fighting on top
Trends suggested differences between groups
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Results
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Top fighting
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First bites
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Initiators
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Group differences Habituation Memory Cages Pups Hormones
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Why would solo males be more aggressive?
Isolation-induced aggression
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Why would solo males be more aggressive?
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Conclusion Despite observed trends, solo males are more aggressive than social males
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