2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.23.604785
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Personality development in wild house mice: Evidence for a nutrition-dependent sensitive period early in life

Nicole Walasek,
Milan Jovicic,
Anja Guenther

Abstract: Changing environmental conditions pose serious challenges to organisms, for example, by disrupting access to food. Across species and traits, animals use phenotypic plasticity to rapidly adjust to such changes. Previous work has demonstrated that wild house mice are able to adjust stress coping to changing food quality within just three generations. However, we do not know when during ontogeny changing conditions induce phenotypic adjustments. We tested experimentally when during ontogeny (as fetus, newborn, w… Show more

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