Open-field behavior of wild and domestic Norway rats

Animal Learning & Behavior - Tập 4 - Trang 125-130 - 1976
Edward O. Price1, U. William Huck1
1Department of Zoology, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse, New York

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The open-field behavior of wild and domestic Norway rats was compared in 15-min tests administered over 5 successive days. Wild rats exhibited more ambulation, jumping, grooming, and time inactive than domestic rats and spent more time along the arena wall. Within- and between-trial changes in behavior were generally greater for wild rats. Factor analyses revealed major loadings on factors identified as “locomotor behavior” and “grooming.” Support was obtained for the hypothesis that domestication has raised the threshold for avoidance-escape behavior in response to a novel environment.

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