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Posts by Fragkiskos Darmis

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Excited to share our paper in Animal Behaviour(@asab.org)!

We show that in ♂ house mice with different reproductive tactics,innovation emerges when ecological constraints limit time & space.

With @avezyrakis.bsky.social, @fragdarm.bsky.social & Anja Guenther.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

1 week ago 5 2 0 1
a house mouse interacting with a problem-solving setup in a seminatural enclosure

a house mouse interacting with a problem-solving setup in a seminatural enclosure

Are innovators born that way, or does solving problems come from experience?🐭

In our recent(ish) paper in @asab.org with @valmazza.bsky.social & Anja Guenther, we show innovation may be inherent in wild house mice and experience makes innovators better!

paper: doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123441

1 week ago 18 7 0 0
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📢One week left to apply! To promote research on #animal #behaviour in Greece, we are organizing a 3 day workshop on methods, from social evolution to collective behaviour 🐭🐟🐦🐒✨

📍 Crete☀️
🗓️ July 13-15
🌐 marinapapa.github.io/TRASEworksho...
Supported by @biologists.bsky.social 🙏

DM for questions!

1 week ago 8 7 1 1
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Evidence for Environment‐Specific Pace‐of‐Life Syndromes The correlation between behaviour and life-history depends on environmental conditions. We show this is true when considering the quality of the food in the environment.

Pace-of-life syndromes fascinate me as they offer an intuitive way to understand striking individual variation across levels, yet evidence remains mixed. Our study at @ecol-evol.bsky.social shows that POLS are environment-dependent, in line with recent theory onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

1 month ago 3 1 0 0
Two house mice interacting in an enclosure

Two house mice interacting in an enclosure

🎉 What a way to end the year!

Very excited to see our new paper on 🐭 innovation and mate choice out in @currentbiology.bsky.social!

doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2025.11.077

With the amazing @fragdarm.bsky.social, @valmazza.bsky.social & Anja Guenther

3 months ago 21 9 0 0
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Seasonal increase in blood serum osmolality reflects environmental harshness in the striped mouse: a decade-long field study Highlighted Article: Osmolality is a biomarker for dehydration in mammals: data from 12 years show that striped mice have increased blood osmolality during the dry season, especially when food availab...

Here we show - using long-term data of 12 years - that serum osmolality increases in striped mice in the dry season, and the harsher the dry season, the stronger the increase, indicating dehydration. @antoinestier.bsky.social @iphc-strasbourg.bsky.social
journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-...

4 months ago 6 3 0 0
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Playing dice with behavior: drivers of stochastic individuality Animal behavior is often viewed as stemming from predictable genetic and environmental factors. However, despite our best attempts to control genetic …

Our new paper offers an explanation for the universal law that "under carefully controlled conditions.... an animal behaves as it damn well pleases." We explore how stochastic mechanisms may play an underappreciated role in generating individuality. (1/7 🧵)

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

5 months ago 48 18 1 1
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Condition‐Dependent Responses to Risk in a Small Mammal Responses to a predation risk gradient vary as a function of the resource environment and individual condition in a small mammal.

🧪ETHOLOGY: Condition-dependent risk-taking in mice! 🐭💥🍔
Lopez-Hervas et al. show that diet quality and body mass shape mice’s reactions to risk — heavier or better-fed individuals play it safer, supporting the asset-protection hypothesis! Read here, it's #OpenAccess: doi.org/10.1111/eth....

5 months ago 7 6 1 0
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