All terms in ATOL
Label | Id | Description |
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accoustic sensitivity | ATOL_0000858 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to the ability to perceive accoustic stimulus, either sonorous vibration transported in the air or vibratory waves transported within water, by receptors of the auditory system] |
sensory capacities trait | ATOL_0000856 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to ability to perceive a stimulus] |
reflex response trait | ATOL_0000859 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to an intrinsic response to a peripheral stimulus, requiring no or minimal cerebration ] |
blood ACTH concentration | ATOL_0001704 | [any measurable characteristic related to the proportion or amount in the blood of the adrenocorticotropin hormone (CHEBI:3892) that stimulates the secretion of adrenal cortical steroids and induces growth of the adrenal cortex] |
ACTH level | ATOL_0000379 | [any measurable characteristic related to the release of this pituitary hormone (adrenocorticotropin: CHEBI:3892) from the pituitary gland that stimulates the secretion of adrenal cortical steroids and induces growth of the adrenal cortex] |
thermosensitivity | ATOL_0000857 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to ability to perceive a temperature by thermoreceptors] |
circulating LH level | ATOL_0001703 | [any measurable characteristic related to the proportion or amount in the blood of LH, an hormone that regulates steroid production by the interstitial cells of the testis and the ovary ] |
Luteinizing Hormone secretion | ATOL_0001701 | [any measurable characteristic related to the proportion or amount in a body fluid or tissue of LH, an hormone that regulates steroid production by the interstitial cells of the testis and the ovary] |
milk LH concentration | ATOL_0001702 | [luteinizing hormone concentration in milk] |
substrate-directed stereotyped behavior | ATOL_0000854 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to a behavior expressed as an invariant pattern with regular repetition and apparent uselessness, oriented towards substrates available in the physical environment such features of pens or cages, or the] |
stereotypic behavior | ATOL_0000852 | [any measurable or observable behavioral characteristic relatively invariant, regularly repeated, without any obvious goal] |
pituitary secretion | ATOL_0000378 | [any measurable characteristic related to the ability of the pituitary to release its hormone products] |
GH level | ATOL_0001700 | [any measurable characteristic related to the secretion of growth hormone (CHEBI:37845)] |
exploratory behavior trait | ATOL_0000844 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to the behavior devoted to investigate the environment (physical or social), expressed by motor activities such as sniffing, pecking, scratching, looking at] |
auto-directed sterotyped behavior | ATOL_0000853 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to a behavior expressed as an invariant pattern with regular repetition and auto-directed] |
nibbling behavior | ATOL_0000850 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to eating food by biting very small pieces of it. ] |
chewing behavior | ATOL_0000851 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to chewing parts of the body of other animals or substrates available in the physical environment such as features of pens or cages] |
oral-based redirected investigative behavior | ATOL_0000848 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to an oral (mouth, toung, beak) activity directed away from the primary target and towards another, less appropriate receptor ] |
integument removal | ATOL_0000849 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to the removal of some parts of the integument such skin, feathers, hairs, bristles, scales by one animal on its own body or on another individual. ] |
milk trait | ATOL_0005290 | [any measurable or observable characteristic related to the secretion of the mammary gland which follows the secretion of the colostrum, for the nourishment of young] |