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Carsten Schradin
Carsten Schradin
Researcher, CNRS, IPHC, DEPE, Strasbourg, France
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Chronic inflammatory systemic diseases: An evolutionary trade-off between acutely beneficial but chronically harmful programs
RH Straub, C Schradin
Evolution, medicine, and public health 2016 (1), 37-51, 2016
2722016
Intraspecific variation in the spatial and social organization of the African striped mouse
C Schradin, N Pillay
Journal of Mammalogy 86 (1), 99-107, 2005
2212005
The striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) from the succulent karoo, South Africa: a territorial group-living solitary forager with communal breeding and helpers at the nest.
C Schradin, N Pillay
Journal of Comparative Psychology 118 (1), 37, 2004
1942004
Social flexibility and social evolution in mammals: a case study of the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio)
C Schradin, AK Lindholm, JES Johannesen, I Schoepf, CHIH YUEN, ...
Molecular Ecology 21 (3), 541-553, 2012
1852012
Prolactin, the hormone of paternity
C Schradin, G Anzenberger
Physiology 14 (6), 223-231, 1999
1741999
Intraspecific variation in social organization by genetic variation, developmental plasticity, social flexibility or entirely extrinsic factors
C Schradin
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 368 …, 2013
1512013
Reproductive competition favours solitary living while ecological constraints impose group‐living in African striped mice
C Schradin, B König, N Pillay
Journal of Animal Ecology 79 (3), 515-521, 2010
1372010
Female striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio) change their home ranges in response to seasonal variation in food availability
C Schradin, N Pillay
Behavioral Ecology 17 (3), 452-458, 2006
1352006
Female home range size is regulated by resource distribution and intraspecific competition: a long-term field study
C Schradin, G Schmohl, HG Rödel, I Schoepf, SM Treffler, J Brenner, ...
Animal Behaviour 79 (1), 195-203, 2010
1312010
Huddling in groups leads to daily energy savings in free-living African four-striped grass mice, Rhabdomys pumilio
M Scantlebury, NC Bennett, JR Speakman, N Pillay, C Schradin
Functional Ecology, 166-173, 2006
1272006
Developmental mechanisms of stripe patterns in rodents
R Mallarino, C Henegar, M Mirasierra, M Manceau, C Schradin, M Vallejo, ...
Nature 539 (7630), 518-523, 2016
1232016
Territorial defense in a group-living solitary forager: who, where, against whom?
C Schradin
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55, 439-446, 2004
1182004
Paternal care in the social and diurnal striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio): laboratory and field evidence.
C Schradin, N Pillay
Journal of Comparative Psychology 117 (3), 317, 2003
1162003
Seasonal changes in testosterone and corticosterone levels in four social classes of a desert dwelling sociable rodent
C Schradin
Hormones and Behavior 53 (4), 573-579, 2008
1032008
Demography of the striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) in the succulent karoo
C Schradin, N Pillay
Mammalian Biology 70 (2), 84-92, 2005
1022005
Testosterone levels in dominant sociable males are lower than in solitary roamers: physiological differences between three male reproductive tactics in a sociably flexible mammal
C Schradin, M Scantlebury, N Pillay, B König
The American Naturalist 173 (3), 376-388, 2009
1002009
Whole-day follows of striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio), a diurnal murid rodent
C Schradin
Journal of Ethology 24, 37-43, 2006
992006
Prolactin and paternal care: comparison of three species of monogamous new world monkeys (Callicebus cupreus, Callithrix jacchus, and Callimico goeldii).
C Schradin, DAM Reeder, SP Mendoza, G Anzenberger
Journal of Comparative Psychology 117 (2), 166, 2003
972003
Costs of infant carrying in common marmosets, Callithrix jacchus: an experimental analysis
C Schradin, G Anzenberger
Animal Behaviour 62 (2), 289-295, 2001
962001
Better off alone! Reproductive competition and ecological constraints determine sociality in the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio)
I Schoepf, C Schradin
Journal of Animal Ecology, 649-656, 2012
922012
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