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==2006 Animal economics: assessing the motivation of female laboratory rabbits to reach a platform, social contact and food== | ==2006 Animal economics: assessing the motivation of female laboratory rabbits to reach a platform, social contact and food== | ||
Author links open overlay panelShirley C.Seaman∗Natalie K.Waran†1GeorgiaMason‡2Richard B.D'Eath§3 | Author links open overlay panelShirley C.Seaman∗Natalie K.Waran†1GeorgiaMason‡2Richard B.D'Eath§3 | ||
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003347207004769?via%3Dihub | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003347207004769?via%3Dihub | ||
https://www.ufaw.org.uk/the-ufaw-3rs-liaison-group-research-studentship/shirley-seaman | https://www.ufaw.org.uk/the-ufaw-3rs-liaison-group-research-studentship/shirley-seaman | ||
""Shirley concluded that laboratory rabbits are motivated to gain visual and minimal tactile contact with conspecifics and that social contact was found to be of equal importance to food. Therefore, where it is not possible to house female rabbits in groups, providing limited social contact is likely to be beneficial. Rabbits were also found to be motivated for a cage platform, although it appeared to be proximity to a bolt-hole that was most important."" | |||
==video wild territorial rabbit interactions== | ==video wild territorial rabbit interactions== |