PARENTAL AGGRESSION DISPLAYED BY FEMALE MICE IN RELATION TO THE SEX, REPRODUCTIVE STATUS AND INFANTICIDAL POTENTIAL OF CONSPECIFIC INTRUDERS

S. Parmigiani, A. Sgoifo, D. Mainardi
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SUMMARY The parental aggression of female mice (Mus domesticus Rutty) towards strange conspecifics known to vary in their tendency to commit infanticide was examined. Twenty-four hours after stud males removal, resident lactating females (with pups aged 3–5 days) were confronted with the following types of intruders: the reintroduced stud, i.e. the father of the pups, a strange father, sexually naive and recently sexually experienced (24 hr prior testing) males, virgin females. Parental attack was mainly elicited by sexually naive and recently sexually experienced males which were also most likely to kill and cannibalize pups. The stud males did not show infanticide and were never attacked. Remarkably, strange fathers were rarely attacked by lactating females and they rarely killed unrelated pups. The data seem to support the view that lactating female mice might be capable of assessing the infanticidal potential of conspecific intruders and of adopting the most appropriate behavioural strategy. Although ...
母鼠亲代攻击表现与同种入侵者的性别、生殖状态和杀婴潜能的关系
摘要本文研究了雌性家鼠(Mus domesticus Rutty)对具有不同杀婴倾向的异种鼠的亲代攻击行为。在雄性种马移除24小时后,居住的哺乳期雌性(幼崽3-5天)面临以下类型的入侵者:重新引入的种马,即幼崽的父亲,一个陌生的父亲,性幼稚和最近的性经验(24小时前测试)的雄性,处女雌性。亲代攻击主要是由性幼稚和新近有性经验的雄性引起的,它们也最有可能杀死和吃掉幼崽。公种马没有杀婴行为,也从未被攻击过。值得注意的是,奇怪的父亲很少受到哺乳期雌性的攻击,也很少杀死无关的幼崽。这些数据似乎支持这样一种观点,即哺乳期雌鼠可能有能力评估同种入侵者的杀婴潜力,并采取最适当的行为策略。尽管……
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