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The presence and number of male competitor's scent marks and female reproductive state affect the response of male meadow voles to female conspecifics' odours

机译:雄性竞争者气味标记的存在和数量以及雌性生殖状态影响雄性草地田鼠对雌性特定物种气味的响应

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Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles spend more time investigating the scent marks of female voles in postpartum oestrus (PPE), a heightened state of sexual receptivity that occurs following the delivery of a litter, compared to those of female voles that are not in PPE, but in a moderate state of sexual receptivity. However, both types of females will attract male conspecifics to deposit their scent marks near those deposited by these females. The scent marks deposited by these males may indicate how many males have visited this female, which may affect how attractive she is to other males. In the present study, we exposed male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, to the scent mark of a PPE female and a female that was not in PPE, a reference female (REF female); the scent marks of 0, 1 or 5 males were placed adjacent to the scent marks of these two female scent donors. In doing so, we tested three hypotheses. The first hypothesis is males will spend less time investigating the scent mark of a female that has more scent marks of male conspecifics adjacent to it compared to that of a female that has fewer scent marks of male conspecifics adjacent to it. The second hypothesis is the converse of the first hypothesis. The third hypothesis is males will spend more time investigating the scent mark of a PPE female than that of a REF female, independent of the number of scent marks of other males adjacent to them. Overall, our data suggests that a combination of factors may influence a male's preference for the scent marks of potential mates. Most tests suggest that males will respond preferentially to a female if she has more male suitors than another female, independent of the reproductive state of either female. If however, the number of male suitors is the same for each female, males tend to prefer the scent mark of the female that is in a more heightened state of sexual receptivity.
机译:雄性哺乳动物被性接受雌性特定物种的气味所吸引。雄性田鼠花费更多的时间调查产后发情期(PPE)中雌性田鼠的气味标记,与不在PPE中但处于中等程度的雌性田鼠相比,雌性田鼠在产仔后会增加性接受状态性接受状态。但是,两种雌性都会吸引雄性种,以将其气味标记沉积在这些雌性沉积的气味附近。这些雄性沉积的气味标记可能表明有多少雄性拜访了该雌性,这可能会影响她对其他雄性的吸引力。在本研究中,我们使雄性草地田鼠田鼠(Microtus pennsylvanicus)暴露于PPE雌性和非PPE的雌性(参考雌性(REF雌性))的气味标记中。将0、1或5个男性的气味标记与这两个女性气味提供者的气味标记相邻放置。在这样做时,我们检验了三个假设。第一个假设是,与女性相比,与男性相邻的雌雄同体气味标记较少的女性的气味标记,男性将花费更少的时间来研究女性。第二个假设与第一个假设相反。第三个假设是,男性将花费更多的时间来研究PPE女性的气味标记,而不是REF女性,这与相邻的其他男性的气味标记数量无关。总体而言,我们的数据表明,多种因素的组合可能会影响男性对潜在配偶的气味标记的偏好。大多数测试表明,如果男性比其他女性有更多的追求者,则男性会对女性产生优先反应,而与任一女性的生殖状态无关。但是,如果每个女性的男性求婚者的数量相同,则男性倾向于更喜欢处于性接受状态的女性的气味标记。

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