Baudoin C, Feron C, Magnusson M S
Université de Paris-Nord, Laboratoire d'Ethologie et Sociobiologie, URA 667 CNRS, Avenue J.-B. Clément, 93430 Villetaneuse, France.
Department of Physiology, University of Iceland, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland.
Behav Processes. 1991 Jul;24(1):49-58. doi: 10.1016/0376-6357(91)90086-F.
Associated with neurological anomalies, many behavioural deficits are induced by the staggerer mutation. In order to define the consequences of this mutation on the staggerer male social behaviour we realised experimental dyadic encounters with non-mutant and unfamiliar females, either in estrous or in anestrous condition. We compared mutant behaviour to non-mutant male behaviour. Staggerer male behaviour presents the same characteristics during encounters with both types of females. It differs from non-mutant male behaviour in a similar context. Non-mutant males present more interactions (social interest, sniffing and sexual behaviours) with females than staggerer males. Females modify their behaviour as a function of their state of receptivity and according to their partner. Behaviours of staggerer males towards females may be interpreted in terms of general exploratory behaviour.
与神经异常相关,许多行为缺陷是由蹒跚者突变诱发的。为了确定这种突变对蹒跚者雄性社交行为的影响,我们对处于发情期或非发情期的非突变且不熟悉的雌性进行了实验性二元相遇。我们将突变体的行为与非突变雄性的行为进行了比较。蹒跚者雄性在与两种类型的雌性相遇时表现出相同的特征。在类似情况下,它与非突变雄性的行为不同。非突变雄性与雌性的互动(社交兴趣、嗅探和性行为)比蹒跚者雄性更多。雌性会根据其接受状态和伴侣改变自己的行为。蹒跚者雄性对雌性的行为可以用一般探索行为来解释。