Preferences for nesting material as environmental enrichment for laboratory mice

被引:129
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作者
VandeWeerd, HA [1 ]
VanLoo, PLP [1 ]
VanZutphen, LFM [1 ]
Koolhaas, JM [1 ]
Baumans, V [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV GRONINGEN,DEPT ANIM PHYSIOL,NL-9750 AA HAREN,NETHERLANDS
关键词
preference tests; environmental enrichment; nesting material; nestbuilding; mice;
D O I
10.1258/002367797780600152
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in standard laboratory cages. Environmental enrichment, which provides a more structured environment can enhance the well-being of laboratory animals. They may perform more of their species-specific behaviour and may control their environment in a better way. An easily applicable form of enrichment for laboratory mice is nesting material. Six different types of nesting materials were evaluated in a preference test with male and female animals of two strains (C57BL/6J or BALB/c, n=48). No significant differences in preference were found between the strains or between the sexes. All mice showed a clear preference for cages with tissues or towels as compared to paper strips or no nesting material, and for cages with cotton string or wood-wool as compared to wood shavings or no nesting material. Paper-derived materials were preferred over wood-derived materials, although the results also suggest that the nature (paper or wood) of the nesting material is less important than its structure, which determines the nestability of the material. Nesting material may be a relatively simple method to contribute to the well-being of laboratory mice.
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页码:133 / 143
页数:11
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