ESTROGEN RECEPTOR 2 MEDIATES INTRASPECIFIC AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIORS OF THE FEMALE CRICETULUS BARABENSIS IN THE ESTROUS CYCLE

Estrogen receptor 2 mediates intraspecific aggressive behaviors of the female Cricetulus barabensis in the estrous cycle

The social behavior mechanisms have not been thoroughly reported in the solitary female striped dwarf hamster (Cricetulus barabensis).In this study, the handling bag test and neutral arena measurements were used click here to detect the changes of aggression in the face of rivals of different genders of wild striped dwarf hamsters.We found that fem

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Randomization Does Not Help Much, Comparability Does.

According to R.A.Fisher, randomization "relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of considering innumerable causes by which the data may be disturbed." Since, in particular, it is said to control for known and unknown nuisance factors that may considerably challenge the validity of a result, click here it has become very popular.This contribution

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Testing the paradox of enrichment along a land use gradient in a multitrophic aboveground and belowground community.

In the light of ongoing land use changes, it is important to understand how multitrophic communities perform at different land use intensities.The paradox of enrichment predicts that fertilization leads to destabilization and extinction of predator-prey systems.We tested this prediction for a land use intensity gradient from natural to highly ferti

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Derogations of Article 8 of the European Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms during a state of emergency

The right to privacy is one of the fundamental human rights, as it encompasses a wide range of relationships read more related to the private life of the individual.Starting with the right to family life and the right to private life, many institutions that seem very important nowadays, such as data protection, find their place and are part of the

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