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Fraser, D., & Spigel, I. M. (1971). Shock-induced threat and biting by the turtle. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 16(3), 349–353. 
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich (25 Jun 2011 12:41:29 UTC)
Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1901/jeab.1971.16-349.
BibTeX citation key: Fraser1971
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Categories: General
Keywords: Chrysemys, Chrysemys picta, Emydidae, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises, Verhalten = ethology
Creators: Fraser, Spigel
Collection: Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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URLs     http://www.ncbi.nl ... ticles/PMC1404322/
Abstract     
Shock-induced biting and threat by the male painted turtle (Chrysemys picta marginata) were studied in three experiments. When restrained facing each other, the turtles threatened and bit other turtles in response to electric shock. Shock alone caused turtles to threaten an unshocked turtle; the movements of a shocked turtle were sufficient to cause an unshocked but restrained turtle to threaten. When the turtles were free to move, they avoided an encounter when shocked, even reversing a strong position preference in order to do so.
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