Krause E Tobias, Phi-van Loc, Dudde Anissa, Schrader Lars, Kjaer Joergen B
Institute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Dörnbergstraße 25/27, 29223, Celle, Germany.
Institute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Dörnbergstraße 25/27, 29223, Celle, Germany.
Behav Processes. 2019 Dec;169:103980. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2019.103980. Epub 2019 Sep 30.
General locomotor activity is a highly variable phenotypic trait of animals. In domestic chickens it is different within and between breeds. The general locomotor activity is a substantially heritable trait and has been shown to be correlated with several other behavioural traits, such as for example feather pecking and anxiety in chickens. However, whether there is a relation between different levels of general locomotor activity and behavioural changes remained unclear. Therefore, a selection line model system has been established, where hens from the same founder population were selected over eight generations for either high or low general locomotor activity. The selection led to significant increases, respectively decreases in general locomotor activity and differences in growth. We here tested 128 hens of the 8 generation in three behavioural tests. We assumed fearfulness to be affected from selection on general locomotor activity, which we tested in a tonic immobility test. Socio-positive and socio-negative behaviours were tested in respective test paradigms. Fearfulness was higher in hens selected for high general locomotor activity. Social behavioural traits and feather pecking were not affected by selection for general locomotor activity. Evolutionary mechanisms that link fear and general locomotor activity are discussed and also why social behaviours and feather pecking seems not to be affected from selection on general locomotor activity. Our results provide interesting new insights on how selection on one trait, general locomotor activity, affects the behavioural phenotype in other dimensions too.
一般运动活动是动物高度可变的表型特征。在家鸡中,不同品种内和品种间的表现有所不同。一般运动活动是一种具有高度遗传性的特征,并且已被证明与其他一些行为特征相关,例如鸡的啄羽和焦虑。然而,一般运动活动的不同水平与行为变化之间是否存在关联仍不清楚。因此,建立了一个选择品系模型系统,从同一创始群体中选择母鸡,经过八代选育,分为一般运动活动高的和低的两组。这种选择导致一般运动活动显著增加或减少,以及生长差异。我们在此对八代的128只母鸡进行了三项行为测试。我们假设恐惧受到一般运动活动选择的影响,并在强直性静止试验中对此进行了测试。在各自的测试范式中测试了社会积极行为和社会消极行为。在选择一般运动活动高的母鸡中,恐惧程度更高。社会行为特征和啄羽不受一般运动活动选择的影响。讨论了将恐惧与一般运动活动联系起来的进化机制,以及为什么社会行为和啄羽似乎不受一般运动活动选择的影响。我们的结果为一个特征(一般运动活动)的选择如何也影响其他维度的行为表型提供了有趣的新见解。