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Primary Assay Golden Hamster

Aggression (Resident-Intruder)

Mesocricetus auratus

The resident-intruder paradigm elicits robust aggression in hamsters. Attack latency, attack frequency, chase duration, and subordinate postures provide standardized measures of agonistic behavior.

Golden Hamster — Aggression (Resident-Intruder)

Measured Parameters

Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Mesocricetus auratus.

ParameterUnitDescription
Attack latencysTime to first attack
Attack frequencyevents/10minAggressive contacts
Chase durationsPursuit behavior
Subordinate posturescountIntruder submission signals

Citations for Aggression (Resident-Intruder)

  1. Mrosovsky N. (1996). Locomotor activity and non-photic influences on circadian clocks. Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc, 71(3), 343-372. PMID: 8761159

Hardware for Golden Hamster Research

Running Wheel with Revolution Counter

Circadian activity recording

Resident-Intruder Arena

Aggression testing

Scent-Marking Substrate

Flank marking quantification

Food Hoarding Apparatus

Hoarding behavior setup

ClockLab-Compatible Data Logger

Circadian rhythm analysis

Run Aggression (Resident-Intruder) on ConductVision

Our team will configure the protocol, camera rig, and analysis pipeline for your golden hamster facility.