The aggressive behaviour of 26 male mice isolated for 21 days was compared with that of 26 males which were dominant in a pair for the same period.No significant difference between the two groups was found both in the latency time to attack a “standard opponent” and in the proportion of fighting/non-fighting subjects.When retested, the isolated mice showed a significant decrease in latency times.Differences in results between this study and previous experiments are discussed. © 1979 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
A comparison of aggressive behaviour in isolated and dominant male mice
BISAZZA, ANGELO
1979
Abstract
The aggressive behaviour of 26 male mice isolated for 21 days was compared with that of 26 males which were dominant in a pair for the same period.No significant difference between the two groups was found both in the latency time to attack a “standard opponent” and in the proportion of fighting/non-fighting subjects.When retested, the isolated mice showed a significant decrease in latency times.Differences in results between this study and previous experiments are discussed. © 1979 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.File in questo prodotto:
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