Data from: Uninhibited chickens: ranging behavior impacts motor self-regulation in freerange broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus)
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Data from: Uninhibited chickens: ranging behavior impacts motor self-regulation in freerange broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus)
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- FERREIRA Vitor Hugo Bessa
- REITER Lorène
- GERMAIN Karine
- CALANDREAU Ludovic
- GUESDON Vanessa
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30 avril 2021 13:54
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12 mai 2021 07:35
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Inhibiting impulsive, less flexible behaviors is of utmost importance for individual adaptation in an ever-changing environment. However, problem-solving tasks may be greatly impacted by individual differences in behavior, since animals with distinct behavioral types perceive and interact with their environment differently, resulting in variable responses to the same stimuli. Here, we tested whether and how differences in ranging behavior of free-range
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Biology Letters
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16
Date caractères
January 2020
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13 janvier 2020
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