Open-field behavior in chickens: The experimenter is a predator.

作者: Susan D. Suarez , Gordon G. Gallup

DOI: 10.1037/H0077886

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摘要: Based on a model which holds that open-field behavior is a by-product of attempts to evade predation and reinstate contact with conspecifics, 4 experiments were conducted with 163 …

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