نتایج جستجو برای: pecking order hypothesis

تعداد نتایج: 1106713  

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2013
Marjolein S Kops Elske N de Haas T Bas Rodenburg Esther D Ellen Gerdien A H Korte-Bouws Berend Olivier O Güntürkün J Elizabeth Bolhuis S Mechiel Korte

Severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is a detrimental behavior causing loss of feathers, skin damage and cannibalism. Previously, we have associated changes in frontal brain serotonin (5-HT) turnover and dopamine (DA) turnover with alterations in feather pecking behavior in young pullets (28-60 days). Here, brain monoamine levels were measured in adult laying hens; focusing on four brain...

2016
Arshad Javid Muhammad Ashraf Athar Mahmud Muhammad Altaf Syed Makhdoom Hussain Hamda Azmat Khalid Javed Iqbal

Time budget of turkeys (Maleagris gallopavo) reared under free-range and confinement rearing systems was recorded and compared from day old chick to sixth months of age. Throughout the study period, M. gallopavo reared under free-range rearing system spent relatively greater time in litter pecking (23.51%) followed by walking (19.99%), feeding (16.33%), preening (13.72%), feather pecking (6.07%...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2013
G. Carlier R.-A. Dana

An exchange economy in which agents have convex incomplete preferences defined by families of concave utility functions is considered. Sufficient conditions for the set of efficient allocations and equilibria to coincide with the set of efficient allocations and equilibria that result when each agent has a utility in her family are provided. Welfare theorems in an incomplete preferences framewo...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 1981
D M Wilkie R J Summers M L Spetch

In Experiment 1, food-deprived pigeons received delayed symbolic matching to sample training in a darkened Skinner box. Trials began with the illumination of the grain feeder lamp (no food sample), or illumination of this lamp, accompanied by the raising of the feeder tray (food sample). After a delay of a few seconds, the two side response keys were illuminated, one with red and one with green...

2017
Hiroshi Matsui Ei-Ichi Izawa

The dextrous foraging skills of primates, including humans, are underpinned by flexible vision-guided control of the arms/hands and even tools as body-part extensions. This capacity involves a visuomotor conversion process that transfers the locations of the hands/arms and a target in retinal coordinates into body coordinates to generate a reaching/grasping movement and to correct online. Simil...

Journal: :Poultry science 2005
G Su J B Kjaer P Sørensen

Variance components and selection response for feather pecking behavior were studied by analyzing the data from a divergent selection experiment. An investigation indicated that a Box-Cox transformation with power lambda = -0.2 made the data approximately normally distributed and gave the best fit for the model. Variance components and selection response were estimated using Bayesian analysis w...

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