نتایج جستجو برای: feeding behaviours

تعداد نتایج: 144123  

Journal: :Animal welfare 2004
Kate C Baker

Human interaction as environmental enrichment for chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and other primates is widely promoted and believed to be of value, but has been subject to little objective evaluation. This study assessed the effects of positive human interaction (eg relaxed treat feeding, playing, and other forms of social interaction compatible with personnel safety) on the behaviour of adult c...

2014
Susan E. Parks Dana A. Cusano Alison K. Stimpert Mason T. Weinrich Ari S. Friedlaender David N. Wiley

Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), a mysticete with a cosmopolitan distribution, demonstrate marked behavioural plasticity. Recent studies show evidence of social learning in the transmission of specific population level traits ranging from complex singing to stereotyped prey capturing behaviour. Humpback whales have been observed to employ group foraging techniques, however details on h...

Journal: :Laboratory animals 1995
J S Tuli J A Smith D B Morton

Experiments were performed using physiological measures and behavioural parameters to find the acclimatization period in mice to common scientific procedures. Corticosterone levels were significantly elevated in mice killed immediately after being moved to an experimental room (P < 0.05) but levels returned to the normal in less than 1 day, despite mice being exposed to additional stressors suc...

Journal: :Appetite 2005
Katy Tapper

Appetite research frequently employs principles derived from behaviour analysis. However, it has yet to utilise the more recent theoretical advances in this field. This paper describes the concept of the motivating operation (MO)--a behaviour analytic formulation of motivation. An MO is an environmental event that (a) establishes or abolishes the reinforcing or punishing effect of another event...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Karen Campbell Kylie Hesketh David Crawford Jo Salmon Kylie Ball Zoë McCallum

BACKGROUND Multiple factors combine to support a compelling case for interventions that target the development of obesity-promoting behaviours (poor diet, low physical activity and high sedentary behaviour) from their inception. These factors include the rapidly increasing prevalence of fatness throughout childhood, the instigation of obesity-promoting behaviours in infancy, and the tracking of...

2013
Lauren J. Cator Justin George Simon Blanford Courtney C. Murdock Thomas C. Baker Andrew F. Read Matthew B. Thomas

Previous studies have suggested that Plasmodium parasites can manipulate mosquito feeding behaviours such as probing, persistence and engorgement rate in order to enhance transmission success. Here, we broaden analysis of this 'manipulation phenotype' to consider proximate foraging behaviours, including responsiveness to host odours and host location. Using Anopheles stephensi and Plasmodium yo...

2014
A. G. Bakare J. Madzimure S. P. Ndou M. Chimonyo

The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of feeding fibrous diets on growth performance and occurrence of aggressive behaviours in growing pigs. Sixty healthy castrated pigs (initial body weight: 46.7±4.35 kg) were used. A basal diet was diluted with maize cobs to two levels (0 and 160 g/kg dry matter). Behavioural activities were observed using video cameras for three weeks, 8 ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2011
Pamela Sylvia Douglas Peter Stewart Hill Wendy Brodribb

Douglas PS, Hill PS, Brodribb W et al. Arch Dis Child (2011). doi:10.1136/adc.2010.199190 1 of 5 BACKGROUND Although unsettled behaviour is a common problem in the fi rst months of life, families complain that they receive confl icting advice from health professionals. A simplistic, biomedical approach may cause harm, because only 5% of unsettled babies have organic disturbance. However, an app...

2011
Mathieu Lihoreau Colette Rivault

Communication and learning from each other are part of the success of animal societies. Social insects invest considerable effort into signalling to their nestmates the locations of the most profitable resources in their environment. Growing evidence also indicates that insects glean such information through cues inadvertently provided by their conspecifics. Here, we investigate social informat...

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