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Female mice exhibit both sexual and social partner preferences for vocalizing males
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作者 Kensaku NOMOTO Mayu IKUMI +5 位作者 Monami OTSUKA Akari ASABA Masahiro KATO Nobuyoshi KOSHIDA Kazutaka MOGI Takefumi KIKUSUI 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2018年第6期735-744,共10页
Acoustic signals are widely used as courtship signals in the animal kingdom.It has long been known that male mice emit ultrasonic vocalizations(USVs)in the presence of female mice or in response to female secretions.T... Acoustic signals are widely used as courtship signals in the animal kingdom.It has long been known that male mice emit ultrasonic vocalizations(USVs)in the presence of female mice or in response to female secretions.This observation led to the hypothesis that male USVs play a role in courtship behavior.Although previous studies showed that female mice have a social partner preference for vocalizing males,it is not known if they exhibit a sexual partner preference when given a choice.To address this issue,we examined the copulatory behaviors of female mice with either devocalized males(with or without the playback of the USVs)or sham-operated males in 2 different behavioral paradigms:the no-choice paradigm in the home cage of a male mouse(without choice of mating partners)or the mate-choice paradigm in a 3-chambered apparatus(with choice of mating partners).In the no-choice paradigm,female mice exhibited comparable sexual receptivity with sham-operated and devocalized males.In addition,we found that female mice showed more approach behavior to-wards devocalized males when male USVs were played back.In the mate-choice paradigm,female mice visited more frequently and stayed longer with sham-operated than devocalized males.Furthermore,we showed that female mice received more intromissions from sham-operated males than devocalized males.In summary,our results suggested that,although female mice can copulate equally with both devocalized and vocalizing males when given no choice of mating partner,female mice exhibit both sexual and social partner preferences for vocalizing males in the mate-choice paradigm. 展开更多
关键词 mate choice MICE sexual partner preference social partner preference ultrasonic vocalizations
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