Abstract

Abstract AGGRESSIVE behaviour in lower animals has not been analysed pharmacologically. Inhibition of the motor activity with simultaneous outbursts of aggressiveness seems to be characteristic in ants treated with reserpine (Kostowski, Beck & Mészáros, 1965; 1966). Among the invertebrates, ants are a suitable subject for studies on aggressiveness because of their tendency to attack other species. We have assessed the influence of drugs on aggressive behaviour in ants and mice.

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