For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nesting is easily measured in the home cages of mice, particularly with the advent of pressed cotton materials. The mice first shred the tightly packed material, then arrange it into a nest. Published studies have often used materials such as hay, twine or tissues, sometimes preshredded, and have assigned scores of the quality of the resulting nest with rather rudimentary rating scales; e.g., 0, no nest; 1, flat nest; 2, nest covering the mouse. The protocol described here uses pressed cotton squares and a definitive 5-point nest-rating scale. Any unshredded material left after a bout of nesting can also be weighed, providing a semi-independent ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) None of the mice show a preference for two identical objects presented in the NOR trai...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
The heat dissipation limit hypothesis (HDL) suggests that energy output during lactation in mammals ...
This chapter presents a method for assessing general behavior, well-being, and sensorimotor gating. ...
The present paper describes two experiments in which preferences of laboratory mice for materials wh...
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in stan...
Hoarding is a species-typical behavior shown by rodents, as well as other animals. By hoarding, the ...
In the field of biomedical research, the demand for standardization of environmental enrichment for ...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...
<p>Data shown are the mean (± sem) weight (g) of the nests built by the mice over a 24 hour period. ...
Summary. A significant correlation was shown in Rockland-Swiss albino mice between the number of fet...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26 °C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high...
<p>(<b>A</b>) None of the mice show a preference for two identical objects presented in the NOR trai...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
The heat dissipation limit hypothesis (HDL) suggests that energy output during lactation in mammals ...
This chapter presents a method for assessing general behavior, well-being, and sensorimotor gating. ...
The present paper describes two experiments in which preferences of laboratory mice for materials wh...
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in stan...
Hoarding is a species-typical behavior shown by rodents, as well as other animals. By hoarding, the ...
In the field of biomedical research, the demand for standardization of environmental enrichment for ...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...
<p>Data shown are the mean (± sem) weight (g) of the nests built by the mice over a 24 hour period. ...
Summary. A significant correlation was shown in Rockland-Swiss albino mice between the number of fet...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26 °C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high...
<p>(<b>A</b>) None of the mice show a preference for two identical objects presented in the NOR trai...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
The heat dissipation limit hypothesis (HDL) suggests that energy output during lactation in mammals ...