Rodent behavior research focuses on studying the behavior of various species of rodents, such as mice, rats, squirrels, and hamsters. This area of research examines how rodents interact with their environment, communicate with each other, and perform various activities such as foraging, nesting, and social interactions. Researchers often use rodents as model organisms to study various aspects of animal behavior, neuroscience, and psychology. Rodent behavior research can provide insights into the underlying mechanisms of behavior, cognition, and emotions in animals, and can help researchers better understand human behavior and neurological disorders.