Studies of General And Sexual Development in Voles (Microtus)

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Studies of General And Sexual Development in Voles (Microtus)
Salo, Allen L.
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I predicted that those species that experienced substantial reproductive change from exposure to the stimuli in Experiment 1, would show related behavioral differences in Experiment 2. Specifically, because it was believed that the two less social species would show signs of puberty acceleration when exposed to opposite-sex stimuli in Experiment 1, I expected the meadow voles and montane voles would prefer opposite-sex odors and would either show no preference toward stimuli that caused puberty... inhibition or reveal an aversion to them.
In addition to these predictions on odor preference, additional predictions were based on patterns of general development. Providing that the social species were found to be affected by the stimuli in Experiment 1, I believed that the more social and generally slower developing 120 species, pine voles and prairie voles, would not be attracted to odors of opposite-sexed adults or possibly be attracted to odors from same-sexed adults when they were very young (4 weeks of age) .


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