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Cage size as a factor in environmental enrichment (1975)

Manosevitz, M., Pryor, J. B.

Abstract

Cage size significantly affected 38-day gross body weight, open-field activity and defecation, running-wheel activity, exploration, and water consumption. .. Rearing in large cages, either wire or Plexiglas, appears to reduce emotionality... The results of this experiment indicate that cage size is one of the important factors of the enriched-environment-rearing experience.

Published
1975

Animal Type
Mouse, Rodent
Topic
Environmental Enrichment, Housing

Citation
Manosevitz, M., Pryor, J. B. 1975. Cage size as a factor in environmental enrichment. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 89, 648-654.

Full Article
https://doi.org/10.1037/h0077426

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