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Hair-nibbling and whisker-trimming as indicators of social hierarchy in mice (1972)

Long, S. Y.

Abstract

Barbering is a common abnormal behavior in laboratory mice. Alopecia and loss of facial hair, as well as loss of vibrissae, seem to be a physical indiaction of social dominance.

Published
1972

Animal Type
Mouse, Rodent
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Citation
Long, S. Y. 1972. Hair-nibbling and whisker-trimming as indicators of social hierarchy in mice. Animal Behaviour 20, 10-12.

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