Competitive ability is a fast-evolving trait between house mouse populations (Mus musculus domesticus).
Miriam LinnenbrinkPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2022)
Our data suggest that key behavioral characteristics with a direct influence on relative fitness can quickly change during the evolution of populations. It seems possible that the colonization situation in Western Europe, with a rapid spread of the mice after their arrival, would have favored more competitive populations at the expansion front. The study shows the possible impact of behavioral changes on the evolution of populations.