https://wiki.norecopa.no/index.php?title=Nest_building_material&feed=atom&action=historyNest building material - Revision history2024-03-29T15:09:51ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.33.4https://wiki.norecopa.no/index.php?title=Nest_building_material&diff=1144&oldid=prevSK2198 at 15:09, 8 September 20212021-09-08T15:09:39Z<p></p>
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</table>PJ191219https://wiki.norecopa.no/index.php?title=Nest_building_material&diff=872&oldid=prevPJ191219 at 15:14, 18 March 20202020-03-18T15:14:20Z<p></p>
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Maternal and non-maternal nest building performance has been used for decades as a monitoring tool in several scientific fields and different protocols to assess nest building are available. Nest building activity can be used as a monitoring parameter in models of psychiatric disorders or to monitor sickness behavior following infection. It might be useful as an early sign of dysfunction and to monitor disease progression. Finally, it is reduced by pain and stress.</div>Adriansmith