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Dominance hierarchy regulates social behavior during spatial movement

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Rodents establish dominance hierarchy as a social ranking system in which one subject acts as dominant over all the other subordinate individuals. Dominance hierarchy regulates food access and mating ...

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Lara-Vasquez A, Espinosa N, Morales C, Moran C, Billeke P, Gallagher J, Strohl JJ, Huerta PT and Fuentealba P (2024) Dominance hierarchy regulates social behavior during spatial movement. Front. Neurosci. 18:1237748. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1237748

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