INVESTIGADORES
GUZMAN Diego Alberto
artículos
Título:
Social reinstatement responses of meat-type chickens to familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics after exposure to an acute estresor
Autor/es:
GUZMÁN, D. A.; MARÍN, R. H.
Revista:
APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdan; Año: 2008 vol. 110 p. 282 - 293
ISSN:
0168-1591
Resumen:
Abstract Runway tests are considered indicative of underlying sociality in birds and their ability to make social discriminations. We evaluated whether experience of a prior stressor alters the subsequent affiliation responses of 9 or 10-day-old chicks simultaneously exposed to familiar (cagemates) and unfamiliar conspecifics placed in goal boxes at opposite ends of a runway. Birds were housed in groups of eight in home cages. Half of the birds in each home cage were used as either familiar or unfamiliar social stimuli in the goal boxes. The other half of the birds were randomly assigned either to a control (CON; n = 51) group that remained undisturbed until testing or to a stress-treatment (STR; n = 52) group that was exposed to a 5-min restraint stressor, returned to its home cage and then tested 1 h later. Birds were individually tested in the runway for 5 min and the behaviours video-recorded. During revision of tapes, the projected floor image of the runway was divided into squares and zones. The stressor decreased (P