Descripción
|
|
---|---|
In this study we evaluated the behavior of 25 European minks in captivity, exposed to a visual stimulus (mirror) simulating a context of intraspecific competition; two olfactory stimuli (feces of real owl and dog) simulating risk of predation for two potential predators; and two acoustic stimuli (road traffic noise and community noise caused by human voices) corresponding to anthropogenic disturbances, in order to determine which factors influenced behavioral responses related to foraging. In order to do this, the frequency was recorded in which the individuals carried out inspection behaviors of the installation being subjected to the different treatments (olfactory and acoustic stimuli) according to the phase (visual stimulus: with and without mirror). | |
Internacional
|
Si |
Nombre congreso
|
33rd European Mustellid Colloquium |
Tipo de participación
|
970 |
Lugar del congreso
|
Lisboa |
Revisores
|
Si |
ISBN o ISSN
|
0972-4923 |
DOI
|
|
Fecha inicio congreso
|
09/10/2019 |
Fecha fin congreso
|
11/10/2019 |
Desde la página
|
56 |
Hasta la página
|
56 |
Título de las actas
|
Book of Abstracts ? 33rd European Mustelid Colloquium October 2019 |