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Этологические аспекты крыс разных генетических линий на занятой и нейтральной территории

Этологические аспекты крыс разных генетических линий на занятой и нейтральной территории

Abstract

Behaviour of rats with different development of hair covers during encounters on occupied and neutral territory is analyzed in the article. Hairless males are considered to display exploratory behaviour less frequently. It may be a result of less movable type of higher nervous activity of them.

В статье анализируется поведение крыс с различным развитием шерстного покрова при ссаживании на занятой и нейтральной территории. У самцов бесшерстных крыс была обнаружена малая частота проявления ориентировочно-исследовательского поведения, что может быть следствием менее подвижного типа ВНД.

Keywords

БЕСШЕРСТЫЕ КРЫСЫ, ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, АГОНИСТИЧЕСКОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, ОРИЕНТИРОВОЧНО-ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, ЭТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ

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