Aversive and aggression-promoting properties of urine from dominant and subordinate male mice

Animal Learning & Behavior - Tập 1 Số 3 - Trang 207-210 - 1973
Robert B. Jones1, N. W. Nowell1
1Department of Zoology, The University, Hull, Yorkshire, England

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