Abstract:When detecting danger signals, animals exhibit adaptive changes in physiology and behavior aimed at increasing survival. In small prey animals, such as rodents, olfactory information plays a fundamental role in the perception of their environment and predator avoidance. Exposure to predation has been associated with reduced fatness in male rodents, but whether similar responses exist in both sexes is poorly understood. Exactly how the nervous system regulates weight in the context of danger perception remains … Show more
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