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Animals often adjust their behavior according to social context, but the capacity for such behavioral flexibility can vary among species. Here, we test for interspecific variation in behavioral flexibility by comparing burrowing behavior across three species of deer mice (genus ) with divergent social systems, ranging from promiscuous ( and ) to monogamous (). First, we compared the burrows built by individual mice to those built by pairs of mice in all three species.

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