Ayer M L, Whitsett J M
Anim Behav. 1980 Aug;28 Pt 3:763-71. doi: 10.1016/s0003-3472(80)80136-9.
Prairie deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii), living in asymptotic laboratory populations established two years earlier, were observed for agonistic responses to conspecific intruders. In the first experiment, intruders of six age-sex classes were placed into 10 of the populations for 10 min. The sex of the intruder did not influence the behaviour of the residents, but juveniles elicited more regression than did adults. A second experiment revealed that female residents were responsible for almost all of the attacks upon juveniles. Experiment 3, in which the responses of pairs of deer mice to juvenile intruders were recorded, demonstrated that the aggressiveness of a female was enhanced by the presence of a male. In the final experiment, females were observed to be highly aggressive during the first few days after giving birth. The aggressive behaviour of the female deer mouse may have greater significance for population dynamics than that of the male.
对生活在两年前建立的处于稳定状态的实验室种群中的草原鹿鼠(白氏鹿鼠),观察其对同种入侵者的攻击反应。在第一个实验中,将六个年龄 - 性别类别的入侵者放入其中10个种群中10分钟。入侵者的性别不影响居民的行为,但幼年入侵者比成年入侵者引发更多的退缩反应。第二个实验表明,雌性居民几乎对所有针对幼年入侵者的攻击负责。实验3记录了成对鹿鼠对幼年入侵者的反应,结果表明雄性的存在增强了雌性的攻击性。在最后一个实验中,观察到雌性在分娩后的头几天具有高度攻击性。雌性鹿鼠的攻击行为对种群动态可能比雄性具有更大的意义。