DOI: 10.11606/t.59.2019.tde-05122018-142335
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Comportamento e dinâmica social de duas espécies de ratos-de-espinho em cativeiro sob a visão das redes sociais

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“…observation). Despite the apparent tolerance among Trinomys females, only one produced litter per time (and none in Clyomys): Fanny in TG2-0; Meg, after Fanny's death, in TG1; and Tina after six months without Meg's presence in the group (Cantano, 2018). We considered the hypothesis of reproductive dominance in this species but could not investigate it properly.…”
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“…observation). Despite the apparent tolerance among Trinomys females, only one produced litter per time (and none in Clyomys): Fanny in TG2-0; Meg, after Fanny's death, in TG1; and Tina after six months without Meg's presence in the group (Cantano, 2018). We considered the hypothesis of reproductive dominance in this species but could not investigate it properly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We considered the hypothesis of reproductive dominance in this species but could not investigate it properly. Meg was a central individual in the social network, presenting the highest association indexes and strength values, and also formed a social dominance pair with Johnny (Cantano, 2018). This dominance could be physiological or behavioral, but once a dominant female had been removed from the group, another female emerged occupying the reproductive post (Meg after Fanny and Tina after Meg).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…e Verzola-Olívio (2016) com fêmeas adultas de Cavia porcellus, e porCantano (2018), com fêmeas de ratos-de-espinho. Estas apresentaram maior força e centralidade no grupo quando analisadas em cativeiro, no mesmo em que esta pesquisa foi conduzida.…”
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