Structural consistency of exploratory behaviour of sub-adult and adult spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) in seven different tests.

Autor: Frynta D; Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia., Tomanová L; Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia., Holubová K; Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia; National Institute of Mental Health, Topolová 748, Klecany 250 67, Czechia., Vobrubová B; Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia., Štolhoferová I; Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia. Electronic address: stolhofi@natur.cuni.cz., Rudolfová V; Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia; National Institute of Mental Health, Topolová 748, Klecany 250 67, Czechia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Behavioural processes [Behav Processes] 2024 Mar; Vol. 216, pp. 105003. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 07.
DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2024.105003
Abstrakt: The genus Acomys is of growing importance to many research fields. Previous research has shown that individuals differ when exploring new environments and that these behavioural strategies are consistent in time. In this study, we subjected 60 commensal Acomys cahirinus (37 males, 23 females) to a series of seven tests (free exploration, forced exploration under bright illumination, forced exploration under low illumination, hole board test, vertical activity test, elevated plus maze, and voluntary wheel running) to acquire independent behavioural traits and investigate whether and how personality develops in spiny mice. The full series of experiments was performed twice during ontogeny: once in the sub-adult stage (tested at 62-72 days of age) and once in the adult stage (102-112 days of age). We found that behaviour of the animals was repeatable both within (range of R values from 0.155 to 0.726) and across the two life-stages (0.238 to 0.563). While the structure of behaviour in adults was rather clear, it had not been fully crystalized in sub-adults, suggesting personality changes during maturation, even though some individual traits might be repeatable across ontogeny. Notably, the most consistent behavioural traits across the different tests were jumping and rearing, which are not commonly reported.
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