Hamilton G D, Bronson F H
Biol Reprod. 1985 May;32(4):773-8. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod32.4.773.
Reproductive development was examined in wild house mice who had either unlimited or severely restricted access to food. The degree of food restriction was set at a level that allowed no body growth after 24 days of age. This treatment completely blocked reproductive development in females. In contrast, it had only minor effects on the reproductive development of males. Despite their stunted condition, food-restricted males developed normal numbers of sperm in their testes and vasa deferentia. They developed almost normal accessory tissues, and 8 of 10 inseminated test females when challenged at 8 wk of age. These results are considered primarily in relation to the opportunistic reproductive strategy of this species.
对野生家鼠的生殖发育进行了研究,这些家鼠要么能无限制获取食物,要么获取的食物受到严重限制。食物限制的程度设定为使它们在24日龄后身体不再生长。这种处理完全阻断了雌性的生殖发育。相比之下,它对雄性的生殖发育只有轻微影响。尽管食物受限的雄性发育不良,但它们睾丸和输精管中的精子数量正常。它们发育出了几乎正常的附属组织,并且在8周龄时接受挑战时,10只被输精的受试雌性中有8只受孕。这些结果主要是根据该物种的机会主义生殖策略来考虑的。