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Sex differences in thermogenesis structure behavior and contact within huddles of infant mice | Q30443403 | ||
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Development of socio-emotional competence in bonobos | Q30557387 | ||
A Self-Organising Model of Thermoregulatory Huddling | Q30663633 | ||
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Role of the preoptic-anterior hypothalamus in thermoregulation and fever | Q34102589 | ||
Modeling huddling penguins | Q34483112 | ||
Transgenic mice with a reduced core body temperature have an increased life span | Q34578942 | ||
Central pathways controlling brown adipose tissue thermogenesis | Q35689268 | ||
Self-organised criticality in the evolution of a thermodynamic model of rodent thermoregulatory huddling | Q36264881 | ||
Neurobiology of infant attachment | Q36298456 | ||
Unicycler: Resolving bacterial genome assemblies from short and long sequencing reads | Q36395773 | ||
Huddling by rat pups: ontogeny of individual and group behavior | Q36691304 | ||
Maternal care can rapidly induce an odor-guided huddling preference in rat pups | Q37399017 | ||
Observe, simplify, titrate, model, and synthesize: a paradigm for analyzing behavior | Q37443743 | ||
One for all and all for one: the energetic benefits of huddling in endotherms. | Q37664005 | ||
The effect of siblings on early development: a potential contributor to personality differences in mammals. | Q37922134 | ||
Thermal biology of the laboratory rat | Q37948510 | ||
Possible contribution of position in the litter huddle to long-term differences in behavioral style in the domestic rabbit. | Q39722853 | ||
Sociality influences thermoregulation and roost switching in a forest bat using ephemeral roosts | Q41132186 | ||
Nonnutritive, thermotactile induction of filial huddling in rat pups | Q41582294 | ||
Huddling: brown fat, genomic imprinting and the warm inner glow. | Q45951294 | ||
Body mass modulates huddling dynamics and body temperature profiles in rabbit pups. | Q46349430 | ||
The development of locomotor kinematics in neonatal rats: an agent-based modeling analysis in group and individual contexts | Q46539255 | ||
Family legacies: short- and long-term fitness consequences of early-life conditions in female European rabbits. | Q46714511 | ||
Rat behavioral thermoregulation integrates with nonshivering thermogenesis during postnatal development | Q46846023 | ||
Early development influences ontogeny of personality types in young laboratory rats | Q48115733 | ||
The effect of skin temperature on the hypothalamic control of heat loss and heat production | Q48319468 | ||
Olfactory classical conditioning in neonatal mouse pups using thermal stimuli | Q48704735 | ||
Contributions of endothermy to huddling behavior in infant Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) and Syrian golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). | Q51843196 | ||
Olfactory classical conditioning in newborn mice. | Q52049426 | ||
Self-organized huddles of rat pups modeled by simple rules of individual behavior. | Q52191877 | ||
Olfactory stimulation induces filial preferences for huddling in rat pups | Q52302220 | ||
Ontogeny of thermal and olfactory determinants of huddling in the rat. | Q52303824 | ||
Huddling by rat pups: multisensory control of contact behavior | Q52304879 | ||
Energetics and geometry of huddling in small mammals. | Q52514369 | ||
Warmth from skin-to-skin contact with mother is essential for the acquisition of filial huddling preference in preweanling rats. | Q52611218 | ||
A Flexible Growth Function for Empirical Use | Q56170280 | ||
Huddling is more important than rest site selection for thermoregulation in southern bamboo lemurs | Q57004774 | ||
The developmental emergence of coupled activity as cooperative aggregation in rat pups. | Q64937065 | ||
The effect of age on the thermal preference of white mice (Mus musculus) and gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) | Q71653809 | ||
Effects of room temperature on reproduction, body and organ weights, food and water intakes, and hematology in mice | Q71737351 | ||
Ontogeny of cardiac rate regulation and brown fat thermogenesis in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) | Q73952630 | ||
Competition and cooperation among huddling infant rats | Q74545179 | ||
Quantitative laws in metabolism and growth | Q74710910 | ||
P433 | issue | 11 | |
P304 | page(s) | 170885 | |
P577 | publication date | 2017-11-22 | |
P1433 | published in | Royal Society Open Science | Q18712516 |
P1476 | title | Modelling the emergence of rodent filial huddling from physiological huddling | |
P478 | volume | 4 |
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