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Rat Project

Articles related to rats:

1) Laboratory rat-We are interested in this page because we thought laboratory rat is interesting to go over because rats are always model animals in the scientific world. Also under the section for "stocks and strains" I would like to make this more organized and maybe add a little bit of a general view of what "stocks and strains" means. Under the rat, subcategory has shown that some do not have much information (underrepresented) and maybe add on to that.

Alyza- "Research" section, I would incorporate the idea of why rats are great model organisms (would have to look for links relating to that) and provide a picture of our rat (before the dissection) to show that rats are great organisms to study the anatomy of a mammal/rodents. Also adding information on what makes up a lab rat. This section is clear but needs a hint of revision and clarity.


2) Muridae- We chose this because we thought it would be interesting to add the family tree for the rats. Some of the sections under this article have some misspellings and add more information under "reproduction" and "diet and dentition". Also, making the page more uniformly organized and neat. Structure and the anatomy of what rat you are interested in.. keeping that in mind during lab

Alyza- In the "reproduction" section I could expand more information about the anatomy of the female and male reproductive systems and the function of each part they take. Using the rat in the lab, I could show the picture of the genitalia area of the male and provide context whereas, in the female reproductive system of the rat, I would look for links and pictures to provide information for that section


3) Rat-bite fever- We thought relating rats to sickness and disease in our rat project will be interesting because we will be tying rats back into the real world and how this affects the humans and environment. The page is well written so dissecting each part of the section making sure that everything is credited for and information is accurate will set this page well

Alyza- shows that the page needs more medical references. The article needs more pictures. On the bacteria of the infection, providing pictures of Spirillosis and Streptobacillosis

4) Rodent-

Alyza- "Mating among rodents can vary from monogamy, to polygyny, to promiscuity" -Quotes from the second paragraph, the idea of sexually transmitted disease/infections ( add context behind that)

Interesting link -Brucellosis

Reproductive system:

https://en.wikisource.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=File%3ALaboratory_Manual_of_the_Anatomy_of_the_Rat_(Hunt_1924).djvu&page=75

Testicle-Interested in this anatomy

Reproductive system- "this article mentioned communicable sexually transmitted disease--> explore this on rat disease (rat bite fever)

Media file/Revisions (Week 6)

Laboratory rat- "Research section"

adding "Scientists have bred many strains or "lines" of rats specifically for experimentation...due to their measurable intelligence which has found to be similar in humans, rats has aid the understanding of different cognitive factors which makes rat a good model organism."[1] (exact format like this)


Muridae- "Reproduction section"

*Murids' social behavior have an impact in the reproduction. Females displaying proceptive phase which initiate a males to mate with the female[2]* perform Some murids are highly social, while others are solitary. Females commonly produce several litters annually. In warm regions, breeding may occur year-round commonly producing an average of 8 to 18 pups [3].Though The lifespans of most genera are generally less than two years, although murids have high reproductive potential and their in populations tend to resulting an exponential increase in the population increase rapidly and then drastically decline .In contrast, when a stressor are introduced, a drastic decline in population is resulted, one the factors are limitation of food resources have been exhausted. This is often seen in a three- to four-year cycle. In addition to reproduction, behaviors in nesting materials may affect the performance of the breeding season"[4]

Example of a rat's nest


  1. ^ "Rat", Wikipedia, 2022-02-08, retrieved 2022-03-21
  2. ^ "Neuroanatomical dichotomy of sexual behaviors in rodents: a special emphasis on brain serotonin".
  3. ^ "Breeding and Reproduction of Rats - All Other Pets". Merck Veterinary Manual. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
  4. ^ Schwabe, Kerstin; Boldt, Lena; Bleich, André; van Dijk, Roelof Maarten; Helgers, Simeon Oscar Arnulfo; Häger, Christine; Nowakowska, Marta; Riedesel, Ann-Kristin; Schönhoff, Katharina; Struve, Birgitta; Wittek, Jürgen (2019-07-23). "Nest-building performance in rats: impact of vendor, experience, and sex". Laboratory Animals. 54 (1): 17–25. doi:10.1177/0023677219862004. ISSN 0023-6772.