Burright R G, Freeman M J, Donovick P J
State University of New York, Binghamton 13901.
J Comp Psychol. 1988 Dec;102(4):303-5. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.102.4.303.
Young adult male Binghamton Heterogenous (HET) mice were housed either individually or in groups of four, in two-tiered cages for 11 days before their agonistic behavior was observed. Pairs of male mice were tested 3 min each day for 9 consecutive days. Agonistic behavior was observed in two-tiered cages in which there were either clean pine shavings or shavings soiled by young adult female HET mice. Housing and shaving conditions interactively influenced aggression observed over the course of testing. That is, when individually housed mice were tested with clean shavings and when group-housed mice were tested with female-soiled shavings, agonistic behavior decreased over days, but when isolated mice were tested in soiled shavings and when group-housed mice were tested in clean shavings, aggression increased over the course of the 9-day test period.
年轻成年雄性宾厄姆顿异种(HET)小鼠在观察其攻击行为前,被单独或四只一组饲养在双层笼中11天。连续9天,每天对雄鼠对进行3分钟测试。在装有干净松木刨花或被年轻成年雌性HET小鼠弄脏的刨花的双层笼中观察攻击行为。饲养和刨花条件在测试过程中对观察到的攻击性有交互影响。也就是说,当单独饲养的小鼠用干净刨花进行测试,以及群居小鼠用雌性弄脏的刨花进行测试时,攻击行为在数天内减少,但当单独饲养的小鼠在弄脏的刨花中测试,以及群居小鼠在干净刨花中测试时,在9天的测试期内攻击性增加。