Mouse
Noise stress in laboratory rodents. I. Behavioral and endocrine response of mice, rats and guinea pigs.
Noise affects the endocrine system.
Year Published: 1959Animal Type: Guinea Pig, Mouse, Rat, Rodent
Citation: Anthony, A., Ackerman, E., Lloyd, J. A. 1959 . Noise stress in laboratory rodents. I. Behavioral and endocrine response of mice, rats and guinea pigs. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 31, 1430-1436.
Read MoreUnrewarded exploration and learning of compex mazes by wild and domestic mice
Year Published: 1964Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Brant, D. H., Kavanau, I. L. 1964. Unrewarded exploration and learning of compex mazes by wild and domestic mice. Nature 204, 267-269.
Read MoreCompulsory regime and control of environment in animal behaviour I. Wheel-running
Year Published: 1963Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Kavanau, J. L. 1963. Compulsory regime and control of environment in animal behaviour I. Wheel-running. Behaviour 20, 251-281.
Read MoreEffects of illumination on wall-leaving behavior and activity in three inbred mouse strains
The results clearly indicated that illumination levels is an important variable affecting the general activity of mice. The animals showed less fearfulness and emotionality under low illumination conditions.
Year Published: 1966Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Ross, S., Nagy, Z. M., Kessler, C. et al. 1966. Effects of illumination on wall-leaving behavior and activity in three inbred mouse strains. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 62, 338-340.
Read MoreThe provision of sterile bedding and nesting materials with their effects on breeding mice
Mice nested in shredded paper had a lower pre-weaning mortality than those nested in woodchips.
Year Published: 1965Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Porter, G., Lane-Petter, W. 1965. The provision of sterile bedding and nesting materials with their effects on breeding mice. Journal of the Animal Technician Association [Animal Technology] 16, 5-8.
Read MoreWheel-running preferences of Peromysucs
Year Published: 1965Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Kavanau, J. L., Brant, D. H. 1965. Wheel-running preferences of Peromysucs. Nature 208, 597-598.
Read MoreComparison of bedding material: Habitat preference of pregnant mice and reproductive performance
Pregnant mice exhibit a definite preference for a processed sawdust bedding material as opposed to a commercial deodorized cellulose.
Year Published: 1968Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Iturrian, W. B., Fink, G. B. 1968. Comparison of bedding material: Habitat preference of pregnant mice and reproductive performance. Laboratory Animal Care [Laboratory Animal Science] 18, 160-164.
Read MoreEffect of noise in the animal house on seizure susceptibility and growth of mice
Year Published: 1968Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Iturrian, W. B., Fink, G. B. 1968. Effect of noise in the animal house on seizure susceptibility and growth of mice. Laboratory Animal Care [Laboratory Animal Science] 18, 557-560.
Read MoreEffect of differential environmental enrichment on brain weight and on acetylcholinesterase and cholinesterase activities in mice
Two inbred strains of mice were used in a replication of the Berkeley rat studies on the cerebral effects of differential environmental enrichment. Those raised in a complex environment and given extensive maze training showed significantly heavier brain weights and...
Year Published: 1968Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: La Torre, J. C. 1968. Effect of differential environmental enrichment on brain weight and on acetylcholinesterase and cholinesterase activities in mice. Experimental Neurology 22, 493-503.
Read MoreThe effect of corncob bedding on reproductivity and leucine incorporation in mice
Preweaning mortality was increased when the mice were housed on corncob bedding (22%) when compared with pine sawdust bedding (13%).
Year Published: 1969Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Port, C. D., Kaltenbach, J. P. 1969. The effect of corncob bedding on reproductivity and leucine incorporation in mice. Laboratory Animal Care [Laboratory Animal Science] 19, 46-49.
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