Data from: Effects of short-term isolation on vocal and non-vocal behaviors in prairie voles
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These files contain data supporting all results reported in Madrid, Pranic et al., 2024. In Madrid, Pranic et al., we characterized the effects of short-term (3-days) social isolation on the vocal and non-vocal social behaviors of adult prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) during same-sex and opposite-sex social interactions. Our experiments revealed that short-term isolation did not affect rates of ultrasonic vocalizations or time spent in non-aggressive social behaviors and huddling. In contrast, short-term isolation affected aggression in a sex- and context-specific manner during male-male interactions. Our findings highlight the importance of comparative work across species and the consideration of social context to understand the diverse ways in which social isolation can impact social behavior.
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Madrid, J. E., Pranic, N. M., Chu, S., Bergstrom, J. J. D., Singh, R., Rabinovich, J., Lopez, K. A., Ophir, A. G., & Tschida, K. A. (2024). Effects of short-term isolation on social behaviors in prairie voles. PLOS ONE, 19(11), e0313172. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313172