Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure

Play has been proposed as a promising indicator of positive animal welfare. We aimed to study play in rats across contexts (conspecific/heterospecific) and types (social: pinning, being pinned; solitary: scampering), and we investigated its structure using behavioral sequence analysis. Group-housed...

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Main Authors: Luca Melotti, Jeremy D. Bailoo, Eimear Murphy, Oliver Burman, Hanno Würbel
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Language:English
Published: Animal Behavior and Cognition 2014-11-01
Series:Animal Behavior and Cognition
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Rat
Online Access:http://www.animalbehaviorandcognition.org/uploads/journals/4/06.Melotti_etal_Final.pdf
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spelling doaj-ca31f60ca4cc42cd8beebf8f8b612f5b2020-11-25T00:33:48ZengAnimal Behavior and CognitionAnimal Behavior and Cognition2372-50522372-43232014-11-011448950110.12966/abc.11.06.2014Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of StructureLuca MelottiJeremy D. BailooEimear MurphyOliver BurmanHanno WürbelPlay has been proposed as a promising indicator of positive animal welfare. We aimed to study play in rats across contexts (conspecific/heterospecific) and types (social: pinning, being pinned; solitary: scampering), and we investigated its structure using behavioral sequence analysis. Group-housed (three per cage) adolescent male Lister Hooded rats (n = 21) were subjected to a Play-In-Pairs test: after a 3 hour isolation period, a pair of cage-mates was returned to the home cage and both social and solitary play were scored for 20 min. This procedure was repeated for each pair combination across three consecutive days, and individual play scores were calculated. Heterospecific play was measured using a Tickling test: rats were individually tickled by the experimenter through bouts of gentle, rapid finger movements on their underside, and the number of positive 50 kHz frequency modulated vocalizations and experimenter-directed approach behaviors were recorded. Both of the above tests were compared with social play in the home cage. While conspecific play in both the Play-In-Pairs test and home cage were correlated, both seemed to be unrelated to heterospecific play in the Tickling test. During the Play-In-Pairs test, although both solitary and social play types occurred, they were unrelated, and solitary locomotor play of one rat did not predict the subsequent play behavior of its cage mate. Analysis of play structure revealed that social play occurred more often in bouts of repeated behaviors while solitary play sequences did not follow a specific pattern. If play is to be used as an indicator of positive welfare in rats, context, type and structure differences should be taken into account.http://www.animalbehaviorandcognition.org/uploads/journals/4/06.Melotti_etal_Final.pdfPlayAnimal welfareRatSocial playTickling
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author Luca Melotti
Jeremy D. Bailoo
Eimear Murphy
Oliver Burman
Hanno Würbel
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Jeremy D. Bailoo
Eimear Murphy
Oliver Burman
Hanno Würbel
Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure
Animal Behavior and Cognition
Play
Animal welfare
Rat
Social play
Tickling
author_facet Luca Melotti
Jeremy D. Bailoo
Eimear Murphy
Oliver Burman
Hanno Würbel
author_sort Luca Melotti
title Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure
title_short Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure
title_full Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure
title_fullStr Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure
title_full_unstemmed Play in Rats: Association across Contexts and Types, and Analysis of Structure
title_sort play in rats: association across contexts and types, and analysis of structure
publisher Animal Behavior and Cognition
series Animal Behavior and Cognition
issn 2372-5052
2372-4323
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Play has been proposed as a promising indicator of positive animal welfare. We aimed to study play in rats across contexts (conspecific/heterospecific) and types (social: pinning, being pinned; solitary: scampering), and we investigated its structure using behavioral sequence analysis. Group-housed (three per cage) adolescent male Lister Hooded rats (n = 21) were subjected to a Play-In-Pairs test: after a 3 hour isolation period, a pair of cage-mates was returned to the home cage and both social and solitary play were scored for 20 min. This procedure was repeated for each pair combination across three consecutive days, and individual play scores were calculated. Heterospecific play was measured using a Tickling test: rats were individually tickled by the experimenter through bouts of gentle, rapid finger movements on their underside, and the number of positive 50 kHz frequency modulated vocalizations and experimenter-directed approach behaviors were recorded. Both of the above tests were compared with social play in the home cage. While conspecific play in both the Play-In-Pairs test and home cage were correlated, both seemed to be unrelated to heterospecific play in the Tickling test. During the Play-In-Pairs test, although both solitary and social play types occurred, they were unrelated, and solitary locomotor play of one rat did not predict the subsequent play behavior of its cage mate. Analysis of play structure revealed that social play occurred more often in bouts of repeated behaviors while solitary play sequences did not follow a specific pattern. If play is to be used as an indicator of positive welfare in rats, context, type and structure differences should be taken into account.
topic Play
Animal welfare
Rat
Social play
Tickling
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