<p>Fold difference in percent of observations between the nesting cage relative to the temperature cage. Effects of the amount of nesting material provided are plotted by interactions with (a) sex; (b) strain and; (c) behavior. LSM and SE are plotted and significant t-tests (value different from zero-α corrected for the number of comparisons) are indicated by asterisks.</p
Results of two exact goodness of fit tests examining differences in D. dentata and L. strumosus pref...
<p>The white and grey boxes represent the percent of time (±SEM) spent by females in front of their ...
<p>Bars represent LS means ± SEM. In Experiment 1, n = 4 standard cages and n = 6 semi-naturalistic ...
<p>Nest scores partitioned by occurrences of nesting material carryover by (a) cage sets and (b) amo...
<p>Data is plotted by (a) sex and temperature; (b) strain and temperature and; (c) amount of nesting...
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in stan...
<p>Number of nests of each trait chosen in each of 12 trials indicated for each test group. Differen...
(A-D) Species-specific behaviors. (A) Saccharine preference test results over 24 h are shown as a bo...
The present paper describes two experiments in which preferences of laboratory mice for materials wh...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
<p>Least square means and standard errors are plotted against the y-axis. <i>Post hoc</i> Tukey test...
<p>The graphs are split into groups for a) the most aggressive 3<sup>rd</sup> of males, b) the middl...
To avoid unpredictable social effects, animals’ behavioural priorities are almost always tested usin...
<p>Sexes and cage types are combined, for a total of 24 cages per strain/timeframe/density (2 sexes ...
Results from greenhouse cage experiments showing oviposition preference of females for undamaged or ...
Results of two exact goodness of fit tests examining differences in D. dentata and L. strumosus pref...
<p>The white and grey boxes represent the percent of time (±SEM) spent by females in front of their ...
<p>Bars represent LS means ± SEM. In Experiment 1, n = 4 standard cages and n = 6 semi-naturalistic ...
<p>Nest scores partitioned by occurrences of nesting material carryover by (a) cage sets and (b) amo...
<p>Data is plotted by (a) sex and temperature; (b) strain and temperature and; (c) amount of nesting...
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in stan...
<p>Number of nests of each trait chosen in each of 12 trials indicated for each test group. Differen...
(A-D) Species-specific behaviors. (A) Saccharine preference test results over 24 h are shown as a bo...
The present paper describes two experiments in which preferences of laboratory mice for materials wh...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
<p>Least square means and standard errors are plotted against the y-axis. <i>Post hoc</i> Tukey test...
<p>The graphs are split into groups for a) the most aggressive 3<sup>rd</sup> of males, b) the middl...
To avoid unpredictable social effects, animals’ behavioural priorities are almost always tested usin...
<p>Sexes and cage types are combined, for a total of 24 cages per strain/timeframe/density (2 sexes ...
Results from greenhouse cage experiments showing oviposition preference of females for undamaged or ...
Results of two exact goodness of fit tests examining differences in D. dentata and L. strumosus pref...
<p>The white and grey boxes represent the percent of time (±SEM) spent by females in front of their ...
<p>Bars represent LS means ± SEM. In Experiment 1, n = 4 standard cages and n = 6 semi-naturalistic ...