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Open-field nidus and pullusindices in Mus Musculus L.
Authors:S. Bé  atrice M. Ewalds-Kvist,&   Ritva-Kajsa Selander
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
Abstract:Swiss albino mice ( Mus Musculus L. ) were studied in an open field (OF). The question whether laboratory rodents were more attracted to a nest equipped with familiar odoriferous cues from the home-cage bedding or to signals of an unfamiliar newborn pup inserted in the OF was addressed. The results of the three quantitatively recorded OF behaviors, ambulation, retrieval and radial latency , indicated that in females both ambulation and retrieval were enhanced by the presence of a pup in a nestless field; in males locomotion was suppressed by a nest in a pupless OF. In the case of both sexes radial latency was determined by the OF position of a nest. A comparison between the two qualitative assessments, the nidus and pullus indices, yielded that the sex of the adult and the OF positions of both targets equally impacted attraction towards both nest and pup.
Keywords:Mus Musculus L    nidus index    open-field    pullusindex
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