Food sharing by sibling vs nonsibling spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) |
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Authors: | Richard H Porter John D Moore David M White |
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Institution: | (1) The John F. Kennedy Research Center, George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, 37203 Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary In comparison to paired unfamiliar unrelated age-mates, pairs of familiar littermate (sibling) spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) were more active in exploring a novel environment containing limited food resources and engaged in a greater degree of cooperative feeding or food sharing. When animals born in successive litters were tested, however, familiar siblings did not differ from unfamiliar nonsiblings on measures of food sharing even though subsequent data indicate that such siblings could recognize one another. Young animals were found to feed for longer periods of time than their older cagemate regardless of whether the latter animal was a familiar sibling or an unfamiliar nonsibling. |
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