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Early social environment affects development of personality traits in common vole \kur{(Microtus arvalis).}
ŠÍCHOVÁ, Klára
The study investigated the effect of non-genetic social factors (represented by litter size, litter sex composition, and affinity to age cohort) on the development of consistent inter-specific differences in reaction to novelty in common voles (Microtus arvalis). The voles were tested in three behavioural experiments ? Forced Open Filed test (FOF), Unforced Open Field test (UFOF), and Radial-arm maze (RAM). A siginificant impact of compontents of social environment was detected.
Locomotory activity of mammals and its determination in laboratory conditions
MATĚJOVSKÁ, Miroslava
I tested locomotory activity of common vole by means of Open-field and Wheel-running tests and evaluated their relationship by means of linear regression. The correlation is among these tests weak. That means that probably simple running activity of voles does not influence results of Open-field test and is not involved in locomotory side of their exploratory behaviour.
Methods for assesing social status in rodents and urinary marking behaviour in male common voles (\kur{Microtus arvalis})
BRIXOVÁ, Lenka
The aim of this study was to make a review of methods commonly used for assessing social status in rodents and to evaluate their usefulness with a special regard to the common vole (Microtus arvalis) and to map urinary marking behaviour of adult common vole males in reaction to the urine marks of an unknown adult male.
Personality of common vole (\kur{Microtus arvalis}): behaviour in new environment
ROUBOVÁ, Veronika
This thesis is focused on intraindividual variations. 96 common voles have been searched in Open-field test. I measured total duration, frequency and latency of behavioral components. Following analysis of datas discovered behavioral differences between voles. I assessed some individuals either as extremely shy or extremely bold but most individuals can be clasified between this extreme values.

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