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Social status, activity and preputial glands of wild and domestic house mice
Authors:S. A. BARNETT  RHONDDA G. DICKSON  KATHY G. WARTH
Affiliation:Zoology Department, Australian National University, Box 4 GPO, ACT 2600, Australia
Abstract:Scent marking by deposition of urine, and the preputial glands, of adult, male, wild house mice, Mus mmmlus L., were studied and compared with those of an outbred domestic strain. The preputial glands of dominant wild mice were always heavier than those of subordinates. No dominance relationships could be established among the domestic mice. For study of scent marking each mouse was observed singly in a residential maze. Dominant wild mice marked more than the subordinates. The domestic mice scent-marked much less even than the subordinate wild mice. Subordinate wild mice spent less time than the dominant wild mice outside the nest; but the number of excursions outside the nest made by the subordinates resembled that of the dominants. Hence social status influenced the pattern of movements in a structured environment.
Keywords:wild mice    laboratory mice    preputial glands    dominance    social status    exploration
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