Huck U W, Price E O
Anim Behav. 1976 May;24(2):364-71. doi: 10.1016/s0003-3472(76)80044-9.
The climbing behaviour of wild and domestic Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) was compared after early rearing in three post-weaning environments offering different climbing experiences. Wild rats climbed in the test apparatus even when denied early climbing experience; male domestic rats did not. Early climbing experience increased the climbing scores of both stocks but influenced the climbing proficiency of wild rats only. Treatment differences in climbing behaviour may be related to specific motor experiences gained during development and the effect of early experience on the response to a novel environment (test apparatus). Stock differences in climbing behaviour may reflect a general reduction in motor activity among domestic rats and their reduced sensitivity to stimulus change or novelty.
在三种提供不同攀爬体验的断奶后环境中早期饲养后,对野生和家养褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus)的攀爬行为进行了比较。即使野生大鼠没有早期攀爬经验,它们在测试装置中也会攀爬;而雄性家养大鼠则不会。早期攀爬经验提高了两种种群的攀爬得分,但仅影响了野生大鼠的攀爬熟练度。攀爬行为的处理差异可能与发育过程中获得的特定运动经验以及早期经验对新环境(测试装置)反应的影响有关。攀爬行为的种群差异可能反映出家养大鼠运动活动的普遍减少以及它们对刺激变化或新奇事物的敏感度降低。