Beauchamp G K, Wellington J L
Physiol Behav. 1984 Mar;32(3):511-4. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(84)90272-5.
The possibility that male guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) habituate to individual female conspecific urine odors following very brief, widely-spaced presentations was tested. On day 1 of test week 1, each male was exposed for 2 min to urine of one female, on day 3 to urine of a second female and on day 5 to urine of a third female. The number of seconds investigating the samples was recorded. This same procedure was repeated for 3 more weeks. On weeks 5 through 8, three novel females provided urine samples for testing which was conducted in an identical manner. On week 9, urine samples of the original 3 donors was tested. Results indicated that male guinea pigs habituated to urine odors presented for only 2 min 7 days apart and that dishabituation occurred following presentation of samples from novel donors. These data demonstrate an exquisite sensitivity to female urine odors, a long memory for individual differences in these odors, and a consistency over time in the composition of an individual's urine.
对雄性豚鼠(豚鼠)在经过非常短暂、间隔时间长的呈现后是否会习惯个体雌性同种尿液气味进行了测试。在测试第1周的第1天,每只雄性豚鼠接触一只雌性的尿液2分钟,在第3天接触第二只雌性的尿液,在第5天接触第三只雌性的尿液。记录调查样本的秒数。相同的程序又重复了3周。在第5至8周,三只新的雌性提供尿液样本进行测试,测试方式相同。在第9周,对最初3个供体的尿液样本进行测试。结果表明,雄性豚鼠习惯了间隔7天仅呈现2分钟的尿液气味,并且在呈现来自新供体的样本后出现了去习惯化。这些数据表明对雌性尿液气味具有极高的敏感性、对这些气味个体差异的长期记忆以及个体尿液成分随时间的一致性。