Often relinquishing the young ones owing to food shortage is one of the common behaviors exhibited by mice. Clarify how this conduct might have developed due to life history and reproductive compromises.
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Relinquishing the young ones during scarcity of food is an ethological aspect exhibited by mice.
- Mice are one of the rapidly proliferating organisms in the mammalian world, which makes them an ideal model organism for different studies like immunological, pathological, etc.
- Due to their high reproductive nature, they can reproduce many pups in one litter and can owe to a rapid increase in their population.
- As their population increases above a critical level of density, competition arises in the communities leading to several of their behaviors being exhibited like fighting, homosexuality, and the death of their young pups.
- The mortality of their young pups will result in the exhibition of the cannibalistic behavior by their adults, they consume the dead pups.
- In some overpopulated communities, the young ones will perish immediately following their birth, and in some, the young ones are died due to parental neglect.
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