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Oestrous females investigate the unfamiliar male more than the familiar male in both commensal and non-commensal populations of house mice
Authors:Daniel Frynta  Radka Volfová  Václav Stejskal
Institution:a Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Vini?ná 7, Prague 2, Czech Republic
b Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507, Prague 6, Czech Republic
Abstract:We studied female preferences for familiar and unfamiliar males. The subjects were laboratory-born house mice: (1) non-commensal Mus musculus domesticus from the eastern part of Syria along the Euphrates River; and (2) commensal M. m. musculus from the Czech Republic. Pair-choice preference tests have revealed that oestrous females of both populations sniffed towards unfamiliar males more than familiar males. In the case of females exhibiting postpartum oestrus, this preference was less pronounced and statistically not significant. Thus, our mice clearly exhibited the behavioural pattern known from commensal populations of polygynous and/or promiscuous M. m. domesticus. We found no inverse tendency to seek proximity to the familiar male that has been previously reported from closely related and presumably monogamous aboriginal mouse Mus spicilegus. We conclude that neither commensal M. m. musculus, nor non-commensal M. m. domesticus, are likely to share a monogamous mating system with mound-building mice.
Keywords:Wild mouse  Aggression  Monogamy  Mating systems  Commensalism  Mus musculus  Mus domesticus  Mus spicilegus
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