N. Sachser et S. Kaiser, THE SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENT, BEHAVIOR AND STRESS - A CASE-STUDY IN GUINEA-PIGS, Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 161, 1997, pp. 83-87
In this article we summarize our work on the relationships between the
social environment, behaviour and stress in guinea pigs. We confirm w
hat Jim Henry predicted to be a general rule for all mammals including
man 20 years ago: The individual's degree of social stress is related
to the stability of the pre-and postnatal social environment in which
it lives, to the amount of social support which it receives from bond
ing partners and to the social experiences which it has made during be
havioural development.