Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 02138, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
J Chem Ecol. 1992 Dec;18(12):2251-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00984948.
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether wholebody and pouch odors facilitate social cohesion between young Virginia opossums and their mothers just prior to weaning. In experiment 1, young oriented toward plastic buckets containing their mothers, directing significantly higher levels of investigative behavior and more distress vocalizations toward them than toward buckets containing unrelated lactating females. In experiment 2, young oriented toward and investigated empty buckets containing whole-body odors of their mothers more than empty buckets containing odors of other females. Similarly, more investigative behavior was directed toward plastic bucket lids containing pouch odors from subjects' mothers than toward pouch odors from unrelated females in experiment 3. These results suggest that social odors help young didelphid marsupials maintain contact with their mothers, as in other mammals, and that whole-body and pouch gland odors are important chemical signals in this nongregarious species.
三项实验旨在研究母体整体气味和育儿袋气味是否有助于刚断奶的弗吉尼亚负鼠幼崽与其母亲之间的社会凝聚力。在实验 1 中,幼崽会朝向装有其母亲的塑料桶,对其表现出更高水平的探索行为和更多的痛苦叫声,而不是对装有其他哺乳期雌性的桶。在实验 2 中,幼崽会朝向并探索装有其母亲整体气味的空桶,而不是装有其他雌性气味的空桶。同样,在实验 3 中,与来自其他雌性的育儿袋气味相比,幼崽会更多地探索含有其母亲育儿袋气味的塑料桶盖。这些结果表明,社会气味有助于幼年双门齿目有袋动物与母亲保持联系,就像其他哺乳动物一样,并且母体整体气味和育儿袋气味是这种非群居物种的重要化学信号。