Randall J A
Physiol Behav. 1985 Feb;34(2):199-203. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(85)90106-4.
Detection of reproductive status from chemical signals in the urine of a desert rodent was examined. Intact and castrated male and estrous (induced) and nonestrous (ovariectomized) female Dipodomys merriami were tested for their preferences for various combinations of water and urine from intact males, estrous females, castrated males, and nonestrous females. Intact and castrated males were also tested for their responses to urine from females at different stages of the reproductive cycle: proestrus, estrus, and diestrus. Neither intact nor castrated males exhibited a preference for urine from females in any stage of the estrous cycle. Urine from intact males, however, was preferred by both intact males and estrous females. Urine from reproductively active males, rather than from estrous females, seems to contain information for coordinating reproduction in D. merriami.
对从一种沙漠啮齿动物尿液中的化学信号检测生殖状态进行了研究。对完整和阉割的雄性以及处于发情期(诱导)和非发情期(卵巢切除)的雌性墨氏更格卢鼠进行测试,观察它们对来自完整雄性、发情期雌性、阉割雄性和非发情期雌性的水和尿液的各种组合的偏好。还对完整和阉割的雄性测试它们对处于生殖周期不同阶段(发情前期、发情期和间情期)的雌性尿液的反应。无论是完整的还是阉割的雄性,在发情周期的任何阶段都未表现出对雌性尿液的偏好。然而,完整雄性和发情期雌性都更喜欢完整雄性的尿液。似乎是来自生殖活跃雄性而非发情期雌性的尿液中含有用于协调墨氏更格卢鼠繁殖的信息。