2009
DOI: 10.1080/09291010902731197
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Activity measurement by three different techniques in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): a comparison between burrow systems and standard cages

Abstract: In a previous study, golden hamsters living in self-constructed burrows showed reduced running wheel activity and decreased activity outside the burrows compared with animals without the possibility to dig burrows. Since different activity apportionments might account for that, different activity measurements were performed to show the relationship of different parts of general activity: running-wheel activity, activity inside and activity outside the bedding. Twelve hamsters in low bedding (510 cm) were compa… Show more

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