نتایج جستجو برای: hoarding

تعداد نتایج: 1088  

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2008
Alfredo Durazzo Kevin Proud Gregory E Demas

A wide range of physiological and behavioral alterations occur in response to sickness. Sickness behaviors, rather than incidental by-products or side-effects of acute illness, serve as adaptive functional responses that allow animals to cope with a pathogenic challenge. Among the more salient sickness behaviors is a reduction in food intake; virtually all sick animals display marked decreases ...

Journal: :The journal of nursing research : JNR 2012
Jing-Jy Wang Karen Feldt Wen-Yun Cheng

BACKGROUND Dementia and its associated problem behaviors remain bothersome to family and professional caregivers. Exploring characteristics and the underlying meaning of disruptive behaviors in elders with Alzheimer's dementia can be a first step to pursuing patient-centered care. Although hoarding is relatively harmless, unattended excessive hoarding can create health and safety issues for bot...

Journal: :Annals of Plastic Surgery 2021

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Diane E Day Erin Keen-Rhinehart Timothy J Bartness

Fasting has widespread physiological and behavioral effects such as increases in arcuate nucleus neuropeptide Y (NPY) gene expression in rodents, including Siberian hamsters. Fasting also stimulates foraging and food hoarding (appetitive ingestive behaviors) by Siberian hamsters but does relatively little to change food intake (consummatory ingestive behavior). Therefore, we tested the effects ...

2015
Erin K. Kuprewicz

Scatter hoarding of seeds by animals contributes significantly to forest-level processes, including plant recruitment and forest community composition. However, the potential positive and negative effects of caching on seed survival, germination success, and seedling survival have rarely been assessed through experimental studies. Here, I tested the hypothesis that seed burial mimicking caches ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Tom V Smulders Kristy L Gould Lisa A Leaver

Understanding the survival value of behaviour does not tell us how the mechanisms that control this behaviour work. Nevertheless, understanding survival value can guide the study of these mechanisms. In this paper, we apply this principle to understanding the cognitive mechanisms that support cache retrieval in scatter-hoarding animals. We believe it is too simplistic to predict that all scatte...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1981
A S Borker M G Gogate

The present study revealed that the rats kept on two hour meal schedule hoarded large quantity of food as compared to their hoarding score when kept on food ad lib. Body weights were maintained even though the food intake was slightly reduced. Hunger seems to a stronger drive for hoarding.

2011
Xue-Ying Zhang Hui-Di Yang Qiang Zhang Zuoxin Wang De-Hua Wang

Small mammals usually face energetic challenges, such as food shortage, in the field. They have thus evolved species-specific adaptive strategies for survival and reproductive success. In the present study, we examined male Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) for their physiological, behavioral, and neuronal responses to food deprivation (FD) and subsequent re-feeding. Although 48 hr FD indu...

2015
Kelly Deshon Johnson DESHON JOHNSON Timothy J. Bartness Timothy M. Renick

The aim of this experiment was to test whether lipectomy (LIPX)-induced decreases in body fat affect appetitive (foraging effort and food hoarding) or consummatory (food intake) ingestive behaviors and whether the effects of LIPX on these behaviors is affected by changes in energy expenditure produced by varying the amount of work required to obtain food. This was accomplished by housing male S...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2001
A Brodin K Lundborg C W Clark

Many food hoarding animals live in small groups structured by rank. The presence of conspecifics in the hoarding area increases the risk of losing stored supplies. The possibility of stealing from others depends on a forager's rank in the group. Highly ranked individuals can steal from subordinates and also protect their own caches. Since storing incurs both costs and benefits, the optimal hoar...

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