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Tail skin temperatures reflect coping styles in rats
Authors
G Agren
,
I Lund
,
I Thiblin
,
T Lundeberg
2009
Publication/Journal
Physiology & Behavior
Keywords
adrenals
,
epididymal adipose tissue
,
group-housing
,
growth
,
heart
,
lewis male rats
,
non-invasive assessments
,
pituitaries
,
tail skin temperature
,
social rank
,
spleen
,
stress coping styles
,
testes
,
visceral adipose tissue
Can sleep behaviour be used as an indicator of stress in group-housed rats (Rattus norvegicus)?
Authors
UA Abou-Ismail
,
OH Burman
,
CJ Nicol
,
M Mendl
2007
Publication/Journal
Animal Welfare
Keywords
adrenal glands
,
animal welfare
,
bodyweight
,
group-housing
,
laboratory rats
,
sleep behaviour
,
sleep behavior
The behavioural repertoire of non-breeding group-housed female laboratory rabbits (Oryctolagus Cuniculus)
Authors
SD Held
,
RJ Turner
,
RJ Wootton
2001
Publication/Journal
Animal Welfare
Keywords
animal welfare
,
behavioural repertoire
,
group-housing
,
laboratory rabbits
Effect of hiding places, straw and territory on aggression in group-housed rabbit does
Authors
JM Rommers
,
BJ Reuvekamp
,
H Gunnink
,
IC de Jong
2014
Publication/Journal
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords
rabbit
,
group-housing
,
agonistic behaviour
,
aggression
Hierarchy formation in newly mixed, group housed sows and management strategies aimed at reducing its impact
Authors
EC Greenwood
,
KJ Plush
,
WH van Wettere
,
PE Hughes
2014
Publication/Journal
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords
sow
,
gestation
,
mixing
,
aggression
,
hierarchy
,
group-housing