OLFACTORY PREFERENCES, SCENT MARKING, AND PROCEPTIVITY IN FEMALE HAMSTERS

被引:85
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JOHNSTON, RE
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[1] Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca
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10.1016/0018-506X(79)90032-1
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Two appetitive sexual behaviors of female hamsters, attraction to odors of males and vaginal scent marking, were investigated and the correlations of each to reproductive states were determined. Both estrous and diestrous females were more attracted to the odors of intact males than to the odors of females or castrated males; this differential attraction was more pronounced for estrous females. Lactating females, but not pregnant females, were also preferentially attracted to odors of intact males. Thus, odors alone provided sufficient information to allow sexual discrimination by females, and estrous, diestrous, and lactating females were preferentially attracted to odors of intact males whereas pregnant females were not. Reproductive condition had no influence on responses to odors of castrated males or diestrous females. Vaginal scent marking was strongly influenced by reproductive state: Marking frequency was low in estrous, pregnant, and early lactation females, but high in late lactation and diestrous females, suggesting a function of advertisement of approaching receptivity. Thus sexual preferences based on olfactory cues and vaginal scent-marking frequency differed in their relationships to reproductive conditions. It is suggested that in other species such relationships between appetitive sexual behaviors and reproductive condition will depend on the species social organization, ecological niche, and taxonomic group, and consequently that the concept of preceptive behaviors should be broadened to include all appetitive sexual behaviors of females, not just those that are correlated with the hormonal state characterizing estrus. © 1979.
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