Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26 °C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high energy demands to maintain core temperatures. Therefore, energy must be reallocated from other biological processes to increase heat production to offset heat loss. Supplying laboratory mice with nesting material may provide sufficient insulation to reduce heat loss and improve both feed conversion and breeding performance. Naïve C57BL/6, BALB/c, and CD-1 breeding pairs were provided with bedding alone, or bedding supplemented with either 8 g of Enviro-Dri, 8 g of Nestlets, for 6 months. Mice provided with either nesting material built more dome-like nests than controls. Nesting material improved feed efficiency per pup weaned as well as pup...
Objective: To improve understanding of mouse energy homeostasis and its applicability to humans, we ...
The heat dissipation limit hypothesis (HDL) suggests that energy output during lactation in mammals ...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Mice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed between 20 and 24°C, which are below ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityMice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature (≈30°C)...
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...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
A study is being made of the effects on laboratory mice (Mus musculus L.) of breeding at an environm...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
Objective: To improve understanding of mouse energy homeostasis and its applicability to humans, we ...
The heat dissipation limit hypothesis (HDL) suggests that energy output during lactation in mammals ...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Mice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed between 20 and 24°C, which are below ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityMice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature (≈30°C)...
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...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
A study is being made of the effects on laboratory mice (Mus musculus L.) of breeding at an environm...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
Objective: To improve understanding of mouse energy homeostasis and its applicability to humans, we ...
The heat dissipation limit hypothesis (HDL) suggests that energy output during lactation in mammals ...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...