Components of predation defense behavior in chickens: evidence for endogenous rhythmicity |
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Authors: | C K Rovee L W Kaufman G H Collier |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Rutgers — The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA |
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Abstract: | The manifestation of diurnal periodicity and the extent of its control by the photoperiod was assessed in three predation defense reactions which constitute either components or outcomes of a predator-prey interaction sequence. Two-hundred White Leghorn chicks were reared from hatching for one week in either 24L or 12L and then tested at one of two clock hours previously demonstrated to define peak and trough response for one of the components. Putative evidence was found for an endogenous source of the periodicity manifested in all reactions. Maintenance schedule did not entrain the periodicity, but simple room entry and handling elicited anti-predator reactions, the extent of which varied as a function of clock hour. A general model of predation defense behavior was proposed. |
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Keywords: | Periodicity Tonic immobility Death feigning Predation Caretaking schedule Continuous light Domestic fowl Animal hypnosis Activity Flight |
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