The effects of urine on aggressive responses by male golden hamsters
作者:
A. P. Payne,
期刊:
Aggressive Behavior
(WILEY Available online 1974)
卷期:
Volume 1,
issue 1
页码: 71-79
ISSN:0096-140X
年代: 1974
DOI:10.1002/1098-2337(1974)1:1<71::AID-AB2480010106>3.0.CO;2-3
出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
关键词: urine;hormones;aggression;hamster
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
AbstractTwenty adult male golden hamsters were isolated into individual cages for a period of six weeks, at the end of which time they had introduced into their home cages, on three occasions, a castrated male intruder. On each occasion the castrated intruder was daubed on the anogenital region with urine from one of three sources: (1) intact females, (2) other castrated males, and (3) intact males. Urine from a different source was applied to the castrated intruder on each of the three tests. Resident males consistently showed more aggression, sniffing, and following and less defensive behavior than the intruders. However, aggression by the resident males showed a significant variance over the three urine treatments given to the intruder. It is concluded that like male mouse urine, male hamster urine contains attack‐provoking cues, but that unlike that of the mouse, female urine does not appear to be attack‐inhibiting in this spec
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