Blanchard R J, Blanchard D C, Flannelly K J
Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii, USA; Department of Physiology, John A. Burns School of medicine University of Hawaii, USA.
Behav Processes. 1985 Aug;11(2):209-13. doi: 10.1016/0376-6357(85)90062-2.
High mortality was found within six mixed-sex groups of Long-Evans rats living in burrowing habitats with 58% of subordinate males dying within 4 mo. of group formation. By contrast, no subordinate deaths occured during this time in six identical adult groups(3 males and 3 females) housed in similar (1 m square) colony cages without burrows. Although aggression against intruders was also much greater in habitats than colonies --through 400 days postformation--subordinate deaths did not appear to result from direct physical injury. It seems that mimicing key features of the rat's environment enhances intermale conflict and social stress, even while providing partial protection from biting attack. Behav. Proc.:
在六个生活在有洞穴栖息地的长 Evans 大鼠的混合性别组中发现了高死亡率,58% 的从属雄性在组形成后的 4 个月内死亡。相比之下,在六个饲养在类似(1 平方米)无洞穴群体笼中的相同成年组(3 只雄性和 3 只雌性)中,在此期间没有从属个体死亡。尽管在形成后的 400 天里,栖息地中对入侵者的攻击性也比群体笼中高得多,但从属个体的死亡似乎并非直接身体伤害所致。似乎模拟大鼠环境的关键特征会加剧雄性间的冲突和社会压力,即使同时能提供一定程度的防咬伤保护。行为过程: