Fullenkamp A, Fischer R B, Vance R A, Duffey K A
Physiol Behav. 1985 Nov;35(5):763-5. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(85)90409-3.
The gerbil's ventral gland secretion has been assumed to play a role in territorial defense. The odor of this secretion should be avoided by males which have recently lost a dominance contest to a male which deposited the odor mark. In two experiments, male gerbils were randomly paired and dichotomized on the basis of dominance status. Twenty-four hours later, they were presented either with the odor of the dominant member of the pair in an otherwise clean open-field, or with the odors of the dominant, a novel male, the subject or an unscented area. There was no indication that the animals differentiated the dominants' odors from the others. In neither case was an odor avoided. Areas containing the odor of conspecifics were marked less frequently than the clean area. These data indicate that conspecific odors were detected, but there was no evidence of a differential response to any of the odors employed.
人们认为沙鼠的腹腺分泌物在领地防御中发挥作用。最近在与留下气味标记的雄性沙鼠的支配权竞争中落败的雄性沙鼠应该会避开这种分泌物的气味。在两项实验中,雄性沙鼠被随机配对,并根据支配地位分为两组。24小时后,它们要么在其他方面干净的开阔场地中接触配对中占主导地位成员的气味,要么接触占主导地位的雄性、陌生雄性、受试雄性的气味或无气味区域。没有迹象表明动物能够区分占主导地位者的气味与其他气味。在这两种情况下,都没有避开任何气味。含有同种个体气味的区域比干净区域的标记频率更低。这些数据表明,同种个体的气味被检测到了,但没有证据表明对所使用的任何一种气味有不同的反应。