Hyde J S, Sawyer T F
Behav Genet. 1979 Nov;9(6):571-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01067353.
The present study investigated whether maternal aggression has shown a correlated response in a program of artificial selection for isolation-induced interfemale aggression in housemice. Females from the first replicate of lines (H1, C1, L1) and the second replicate of lines (H2, C2, L2) from generation S5 were given daily aggression tests for 20 consecutive days following the birth of their first litter. Evidence of a correlated response was found for replicate 2, but results for replicate 1 provided no evidence of a correlated response. In generation S10, when better separation of the lines on isolation-induced aggression had occurred, the study was repeated. In S10 there was clear evidence of a correlated response in both of the replicates.
本研究调查了在一项针对家鼠隔离诱导的雌性间攻击行为的人工选择计划中,母体攻击行为是否表现出相关反应。来自第S5代品系第一次重复(H1、C1、L1)和第二次重复(H2、C2、L2)的雌性家鼠在第一窝幼崽出生后连续20天每天接受攻击测试。在第二次重复中发现了相关反应的证据,但第一次重复的结果没有提供相关反应的证据。在第S10代,当品系在隔离诱导攻击行为上有了更好的区分时,重复了该研究。在第S10代,两个重复中都有明显的相关反应证据。