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Development of behavior in the litter huddle in rat pups: Within- and between-litter differences

机译:大鼠幼仔杂物行为的发展:幼仔内和幼仔间的差异

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Early postnatal growth in mammals can be considerably influenced by litter size and often differs among littermates in relation to birth mass. In a study of Long Evans laboratory rats we asked whether within- and between-litter differences in body mass and growth are related to behavioral development during early postnatal life. For this, we analyzed the amount of general motor activity and the display of directed, seemingly goal-oriented interactions within the litter huddle in previsual pups. During the study period from postnatal days 2 to 11, we found significant changes in pup behavior, showing a nonlinear, quadratic shape. General motor activity and, more specifically, the display of behaviors apparently directed to reaching central positions in the litter huddle increased during the first postnatal days and then decreased again. However, pups from small litters that grow more rapidly than pups from large litters, showed a faster increase in both behaviors, whereas the young from large litters reached a higher maximum. We also found striking within-litter differences in the amount of directed behavior performed by light and heavy pups, with higher levels in the former group, most probably because light pups that have a less favorable body mass-to-volume ratio and more often occupy peripheral positions in the litter huddle, make a greater effort to reach thermally favorable central positions. In conclusion, our study shows there to be consistent between-litter as well as within-litter differences in behavioral patterns during early life. These differences might have important implications for an individual's long-term behavioral and physiological performance. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 52: 35–43, 2010
机译:哺乳动物出生后的早期生长会受到产仔大小的很大影响,并且同窝出生仔数之间的同窝仔常常不同。在Long Evans实验室老鼠的一项研究中,我们询问体重和生长方面的幼仔内和幼仔间差异是否与出生后早期的行为发展有关。为此,我们分析了一般运动活动的数量以及在视觉前幼仔中乱扔杂物的定向,看似目标导向的互动的表现。在从出生后第2天到第11天的研究期间,我们发现幼崽的行为发生了显着变化,呈现出非线性的二次形状。在出生后的头几天,一般的运动活动,更具体地讲,显然是针对到达杂物堆中央位置的行为表现,然后再下降。但是,小窝产仔的生长速度快于大窝产仔的生长速度,这两种行为均表现出较快的增长,而大窝产仔的幼崽生长速率更高。我们还发现,轻,重幼犬的定向行为数量存在显着差异,前者的水平较高,这很可能是因为轻幼犬的体质量比较低,并且经常占据乱扔杂物堆的外围位置,要付出更大的努力才能达到良好的热中心位置。总而言之,我们的研究表明,在早期生活中,行为模式的凋落物之间和凋落物之间存在一致的差异。这些差异可能会对个人的长期行为和生理表现产生重要影响。 ©2009 Wiley Periodicals,Inc. Dev Psychobiol 52:35–43,2010

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