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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 24.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2008 Jul 19;201(1):137–145. doi: 10.1007/s00213-008-1256-y

Table 1.

Effects of colony context on frequency and duration of behaviors

Behavior After control fluid
After alcohol
Baseline Colony disruption Social disruption Baseline Colony disruption Social disruption
Head roll 0 5.5±3.7 9.7±4.8 2.7±2.7 3.0±2.6 9.5±4.6
Scratch 5.7±2.2 7.0±1.8 1.7±0.8 3.8±1.2 4.0±1.8 1.8±1.5
Scent mark 0.7±0.3 1.8±1.1 0.7±0.4 0.8±0.5 0.5±0.3 0.2±0.2
Call 0 0.5±0.3 39.2±16.6 0 0.2±0.2 29.3±13.3
Sit(s) 49.3±28.4 59.4±37.6 0 38.5±26.2 69.1±44.2 0
Locomotion(s) 81.5±29.1 113.1±26.3 208.7±32.6 84.8±25.7 145.9±37.8 201.8±26.6
Forage (s) 110.5±47.1 7.2±6.7 0 89.3±29.2 13.0±10.9 0
Vigilant (s) 49.2±14.6 115.6±25.8 85.3±30.9 75.4±30.9 64.9±25.2 93.1±23.9

Behaviors are expressed as the mean ± SEM, n=6. Emboldened values are statistically different from baseline (p<0.05). Behaviors quantified in seconds rather than frequencies are denoted (s).