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Behaviors of Swiss-Webster and C57/BL/6N sin mice in a fear/defense test battery
Authors:Robert J. Blanchard  Stefano Parmigiani  Rey Agullana  Scott M. Weiss  D. Caroline Blanchard
Abstract:When confronted by an approaching threat stimulus (experimenter or laboratory rat), Swiss-Webster mice show initial flight, followed by freezing and defensive vocalization and biting, the latter only when escape is blocked. These defense patterns resemble those of the wild rat, suggesting that mice of this strain do not show the reductions in flight and defensive threat/attack that are typical of laboratory rats. C57/BL/6N Sin strain mice showed fewer avoidances to an approaching predator, as well as reduced vocalization and defensive biting, a pattern more similar to that of laboratory rats. As with rats, female mice appeared to be more defensive to a predator. They showed greater reactivity to dorsal contact and more frequent defensive biting and jump attacks than males of the same strains. These patterns of defensive behaviors suggest that, although strain differences in defense are substantial, laboratory mice are suitable for, and may offer several advantages in, the study of the genetic, endocrine, and pharmacological basis of antipredator defense. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:mice  Swiss-Webster  C57/BL/6N Sin  defensive behavior  fear/defense test battery  freezing  defensive threat  defensive attack
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