2022
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2590
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Social recognition and short‐term memory in two taxa of striped mouse with differing social systems

Abstract: The ability to distinguish between familiar and strange conspecifics is important in group-living animals and influences the types of interactions between conspecifics.Social systems differ in sister taxa of the striped mouse genus Rhabdomys originating from different environments. Xeric-adapted R. pumilio displays facultative group-living whereas the mesic-adapted R. d. chakae is solitary. We assessed social recognition and attraction to strangers in females of two populations each of R. pumilio and R. d. cha… Show more

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