Bielert C
Horm Behav. 1984 Mar;18(1):42-55. doi: 10.1016/0018-506x(84)90049-7.
Two separate behavioral studies on an XY gonadal dysgenetic chacma baboon were carried out. In the first experiment the focal subject was treated identically as the control females by her adult male test partners. In contrast to the controls in this experiment the dysgenetic animal reciprocated the agonistic behaviors directed by the males toward her. In the second study intact and castrated males as well as ovariectomized females served as controls for the dysgenetic subject in tests with ovariectomized adult females. The stimulus females presented more to both classes of males than either the subject females or the gonadal dysgenetic individual, suggesting that the focal subject was treated by other female conspecifics as a female.
针对一只XY性腺发育不全的东非狒狒进行了两项独立的行为研究。在第一个实验中,作为焦点研究对象的这只狒狒被其成年雄性测试伙伴以与对照雌性相同的方式对待。与该实验中的对照不同,这只发育不全的动物对雄性指向她的攻击行为做出了回应。在第二项研究中,完整的和阉割过的雄性以及切除卵巢的雌性在与切除卵巢的成年雌性进行的测试中作为该发育不全研究对象的对照。刺激雌性向两类雄性展示的行为都比受试雌性或性腺发育不全个体更多,这表明其他雌性同种个体将焦点研究对象视为雌性。