Animal Grooming Behavior
Mostrando 1-12 de 12 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Activity budget and social behavior of urban capuchin monkeys, Sapajus sp. (Primates: Cebidae)
ABSTRACT Constant changes in natural environments impose challenges to wild animal populations, especially those that depend on social life. We gathered data on the activity budget and social interactions of a capuchin monkey (Sapajus sp.) group of 17 individuals confined to an urban green area receiving human food supplementation. We observed the capuchins
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 13/06/2019
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2. Efeito da microinjeção do agonista dos receptores 5-HT1A, F15599, na região ventro-orbital do córtex pré-frontal no comportamento agressivo de camundongos machos submetidos à provocação social
The serotonergic system has long been linked to aggressive behavior and particularly 5-HT1A receptor subtype is involved in modulation of aggressiveness. Previous studies using agonists that act selectively on these receptors showed both reduction and increased aggression. It is known that these receptors are found in several brain regions where they act as
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2012
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3. Relações filogenéticas de rodentia: uma abordagem comportamental / A behavioral approach to the phylogeny of Rodentia
The phylogenetical relationships within Rodentia are complex, and the position of Hystricognathi differs when estimated through different kinds of data (morphology or DNA). This paper focuses on a still different kind of data: we estimate the phylogeny of the group through behavioral characters. We obtained probabilistic grooming sequences with the program E
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Enriquecimento ambiental para gatos domésticos (Felis silvestris catus L.): A importância dos odores / Environmental enrichment for domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus L.): The importance of odors
The transfer of odors between the cats and the environment occurs through physical contact, but also for disposal of excreta. For environmental enrichment can promote behaviors closer view of the natural and extinguish unwanted behaviors, thus contributing to the physical and psychological health of animals. This work aimed to promote the environment for sti
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Webs pattern evolution and comparative analysis on grooming behavior in Mygalomorphae / Evolução nos padrões de telas e análise comparativa do comportamento de autolimpeza em mygalomorphae
Aspectos do repertório comportamental e de estruturas resultantes de comportamento foram levantados para aranhas da infraordem Mygalomorphae. Os principais objetivos são buscar subsídios em informações provindas de caracteres comportamentais para auxiliar a elucidação da história evolutiva do grupo e entender como estes evoluíram dentro do grupo. Fo
Publicado em: 2009
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6. Filogenia de falconiformes (aves) baseada em comportamento de autolimpeza / Phylogeny of falconiformes based on self-grooming behavior
Este estudo foi baseado em seqüências de autolimpeza e em métodos probabilísticos para compor as seqüências de comportamento. Foi testada a posição filogenética de membros da Ordem Falconiformes e Ciconiiformes. Sete táxons foram estudados: a garça-branca-grande, Ardea(=Casmerodius) alba, Família Ardeidae; harpia, Harpia harpjya, Família Accipit
Publicado em: 2008
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7. Alteração do comportamento maternal após injeção local de morfina na PAG rostral lateral de ratas lactantes / Maternal behavior disruption through morphine infusion in rostral lateral PAG of lactating rats
By using pharmacologycal approaches such as systemic injections of morphine, it has been possible to reveal the inhibitory influence of opioids on rat maternal behavior (MB). Also, it has been reported that central infusions of naloxone or CCK into the rostral lateral PAG restore maternal behavior in lactating rats treated with morphine. This research invest
Publicado em: 2008
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8. Spontaneous Behavior of Mus musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, Muridae) Submitted to Single Administration of Topiramate in the Open Field Arena Test / COMPORTAMENTO ESPONTÂNEO DE Mus musculus (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MAMMALIA, MURIDAE) SUBMETIDOS À ADMINISTRAÇÃO ÚNICA DE TOPIRAMATO NO TESTE DA ARENA EM CAMPO ABERTO
O topiramato (TPM) é um fármaco relativamente novo e foi empregado inicialmente no tratamento da epilepsia. Mais recentemente, inseriu-se na terapêutica da migrânea e de diversas condições clínicas, dentre elas, alguns distúrbios comportamentais. É uma droga sabidamente GABAérgica, anti-glutamatérgica e modifica os efeitos da dopamina no sistema n
Publicado em: 2008
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9. Caracterização do ritmo de atividade motora durante a puberdade em sagüis (Callithrix jacchus) sob condições semi-naturais
Most of ontogenetic studies on circadian timing system have been developed on infants, adults and elderly. The puberty has not been a stage of life few studied, except for researches in human adolescents, that presents phase delay in sleep-wake cycle. However, few studies have focused on the basis of this circadian change due to methodological diffic
Publicado em: 2008
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10. Indicadores da resposta ao estresse agudo associados com a familiaridade ao ambiente e aos procedimentos de banho e tosa em cães (Canis familiaris) da raça poodle
The stress responses can be parameters used in order to identify the welfare of animals. Behavior parameters can also be regarded as means to identify their relation to stressing situations. In this study, adult male and female poodle dogs, accustomed (group 1) or not (group 2) to the environment of a bath and grooming salon were analyzed through the plasmat
Publicado em: 2007
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11. Padrão de atividades e de interações sociais de animais juvenis em dois grupos selvagens de Callithrix jacchus
The juvenile period represents the developmental phase between weaning and sexual maturity. Weaning occurs when the youngster does not receive direct care from the caretakers anymore. Individuals in the species Callithrix jacchus live in groups composed by the reproductive pair and successive twin sets. Cooperative care is the rule. Infants are weaned early,
Publicado em: 2007
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12. Padrão de atividades do sagüi callithrix jacchus numa área de caatinga
Callithrix jacchus, as the other species in the family Callitrichidae, lives in social groups. The groups cam be found in different habitats, whose distinct floristic physiognomies and communities are intrinsically related to their behavioral ecology and social relations. Our objective was to describe the social relations and feeding behavior of Callithrix j
Publicado em: 2006