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Coopersmith C. and Lenington S. (1998). Pregnancy block in house mice (Mus domesticus) as a function of t-complex genotype examination of the mate choice and male infanticide hypotheses. J Comp Psychol 112, 82-91. [Pg.198]

Hurst J.L. (1987). Function of urine-marking in a free-living population of house mice, Mus domesticus, Anim Behav 35, 1433-1442. [Pg.213]

Hurst J.L. (1989). The complex network of olfactory communication in populations of wild house mice Mus domesticus urine marking and investigation within family groups. Anim Behav 37, 705-725. [Pg.213]

Hurst J.L. and Nevison C. (1994). Do female house mice, Mus domesticus, regulate their exposure to reproductive priming pheromones Anim Behav 48, 945-959. [Pg.213]

Jemiolo B., Bozena F.A., Xie T., Wiesler D. and Novotny M. (1989). Puberty-affecting synthetic analogs of urinary chemosignals in the house mouse (Mus domesticus). Physiol Behav 46, 293-298. [Pg.215]

Ma W., Miao Z. and Novotny M.V. (1999). Induction of estrus in grouped female mice (Mus domesticus) by synthetic analogues of preputial gland constituents. Chem Senses 23, 289-293. [Pg.225]

Mossman C.A. and Drickamer L.C. (1996). Odor preferences of female house mice (Mus domesticus) in seminatural enclosures. J Comp Psychol 110, 131-138. [Pg.232]

House mouse, Mus domesticus-, Rome, Italy feral from areas of low traffic flow (10 vehicles/h) vs. high traffic flow (5000 vehicles/h)... [Pg.279]

Fig. 1.4 Comparative male mouse urinary volatile profiles for (A) Mus domesticus and (B) Mus spicilegus by GC-MS with characteristic chemical structures... Fig. 1.4 Comparative male mouse urinary volatile profiles for (A) Mus domesticus and (B) Mus spicilegus by GC-MS with characteristic chemical structures...
Novotny, M., Harvey, S. and Jemiolo, B. (1990) Chemistry of male dominance in the house mouse, Mus domesticus. Experientia 46, 109-113. [Pg.22]

Beynon, R. J. and Hurst, J. L. (2003) Multiple roles of major urinary proteins in the house mouse, Mus domesticus. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 31, 142-6. [Pg.47]

Hurst, J. L. (1987a) Behavioral variation in wild house mice Mus domesticus Rutty - a quantitative assessment of female social organization. Anim. Behav. 35, 1846-1857. [Pg.47]

Dean, M.D., Ardlie, K.G. and Nachman, M.W. (2006) The frequency of multiple paternity suggests that sperm competition is common in house mice (Mus domesticus). Mol. Ecol. 15,4141—4151. [Pg.148]

Drickamer, L.C. (1989) Pregnancy block in wild stock house mice, Mus domesticus—olfactory preferences of females during gestation. Anim. Behav. 37,690-692. [Pg.148]

Hurst, J.F. (1990) Urine marking in populations of wild house mice Mus domesticus Rutty. III. Communication between the sexes. Anim. Behav. 40, 233-243. [Pg.279]

Dickman, C. R. (1992) Predation and habitat shift in the house mouse, Mus domesticus. Ecol. 73, 313-322. [Pg.386]

Animal names follow the original literature. Thus, the house mouse appears here variously as Mus mtisculus, Mus musculus domesticus, or Mus domesticus. Retaining the original version may facilitate searching the literature. Charr is Canadian for Char. ... [Pg.125]

Drickamer, L. C. and Mikesic, D. G. (1990). Urinary chemosignals, reproduction, and population size for house mice (Mus domesticus) living in field enclosures. JoarnaZof Chem-icalEcology 16,2955-2968. [Pg.455]

Hurst JL (1990a) Urine marking in populations of wild house mice Mus domesticus Rutty. I. [Pg.112]

Desjardins C, Maruniak JA, Bronson FH (1973) Social rank in house mice Differentiation revealed by ultraviolet visualization of urinary marking patterns. Science 182 939-941 Humphries RE, Robertson DHL, Beynon RJ, Hurst JL (1999) Unraveling the chemical basis of competitive scent marking in house mice. Anim Behav 58 1177-1190 Hurst JL (1990a) Urine marking in populations of wild house mice Mus domesticus Rutty. I. [Pg.120]

Rodent Lysozymes Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Urine Lysozyme and Mouse (Mus domesticus) Lysozyme M... [Pg.241]

Diseases transferred by pathogens crossing the species barrier are referred to as zoonoses, and the zoonotic diseases very likely include Ebola and AIDS (Ewald, 2000, p. 103fQ. This leads us to the link between breast cancer and retroviruses (other sources consider retroviruses to cause cancer). Evidence of retroviruses has been found in cancerous breast tissue but not in surrounding normal tissue. Moreover, the viral sequences are indistinguishable from those for the mouse mammary tumor virus. And the geographic distribution of breast cancer correlates with that for the distribution for the virus s primary host, Mus domesticus, the common house mouse. A cosuspect is the Epstein-Barr virus, found disproportionately in human breast cancers. [Pg.317]

Deer mice, Peromyscus spp., 803 Domestic mouse, Mus domesticus, 123 Field mice, Microtus arvalis, 267, 585 Field mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, 27 House mouse, Mus musculus, 359, 700 Little pocket mouse, Perognathis longimembris, 803... [Pg.947]

Wolff, P. R., 1985, Mating behaviour and female choice their relation to social structure in wild caught house mice (Mus domesticus) housed in semi-natural environment, Anim. Behav. 207 43-51. [Pg.88]


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