Noise in animal facilities: why it matters (2007)
Turner, J. G., Bauer, C. A., Rybak, L. P.
Abstract
Environmental noise can alter endocrine, reproductive and cardiovascular function, disturb sleep/wake cycles, and can mask normal communication between animals. These outcomes indicate that noise in the animal facility might have wide-ranging affects on animals, making what laboratory animals hear of consequence for all those who use animals in research, not just the hearing researcher. Given the wide-ranging effects of noise on laboratory animals, routine monitoring of noise in animal facilities would provide important information on the nature and stability of the animal environment.
Published
2007
Citation
Turner, J. G., Bauer, C. A., Rybak, L. P. 2007. Noise in animal facilities: why it matters. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science [Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science] 46(1), 10-13.
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