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SUBMITTER: Agnvall B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4614427 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Agnvall Beatrix B Katajamaa Rebecca R Altimiras Jordi J Jensen Per P
Biology letters 20150901 9
Domesticated animals tend to develop a coherent set of phenotypic traits. Tameness could be a central underlying factor driving this, and we therefore selected red junglefowl, ancestors of all domestic chickens, for high or low fear of humans during six generations. We measured basal metabolic rate (BMR), feed efficiency, boldness in a novel object (NO) test, corticosterone reactivity and basal serotonin levels (related to fearfulness) in birds from the fifth and sixth generation of the high- an ...[more]