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Hunger and Time of Day

German · Paperback / Softback

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In constructing models for the explanation and prediction of feeding behaviour, it has been attempted to define the state of the animal in terms of caloric defi­ cit and amount of time spent eating already. These models of feeding behavior contain a negative feedback loop (caloric deficit induces feeding, which reduces deficit and increases satiation, which in turn checkes feeding) and a positive feedback loop (eating, once started, tends to persist). But it is not yet clear how the day-night rhythmicity which animal behavio~are known to possess, should be incorporated in a model. In order to make progress, data on the rhythmicity of feeding behavior, and the interplay between caloric deficit and time of day, are needed. A survey of important data from the literature concerning feeding rhythms in rats and mice is given. Different methods for measuring food intake and/or behavior closely related to feeding as a function of time have been used; each of these methods suffers from serious drawbacks. In general, these animals eat more during the dark period of the day than during the light period. With rats, very often two maxima occur, one just after the onset of dark, and another just before the onset of light. Meals taken during the light period by rats appear to be smaller on the average than during the dark period, and the reverse holds for pauses between meals.

List of contents

Materials and Methods.- Comments on the Method; Statistical Computations.- The Separate Experiments and their Results.- Discussion.- Summary.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Zusammenfassung.- Erratum to: The Separate Experiments and their Results.

Product details

Authors REDDINGIU, Reddingius, REDDINGIUS, Wiepkema, WIEPKEMA
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1977
 
EAN 9783764309541
ISBN 978-3-7643-0954-1
No. of pages 49
Dimensions 160 mm x 230 mm x 6 mm
Weight 110 g
Illustrations 49 S. 14 Abb.
Series Tierhaltung / Animal Management
Tierhaltung / Animal Management
Tierhaltung Animal Management
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Humanities (general)
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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