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Do whiskers contribute to nipple-search and suckling behavior in newborn rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)?
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收稿时间:16 January 2004

Do whiskers contribute to nipple-search and suckling behavior in newborn rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)?
Authors:Adela Mendoza  Valeria Guzmn  Carolina Rojas  Robyn Hudson
Institution:Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract:Rabbit pups are only nursed for about 3 min once a day. They depend on a pheromone on the mother's ventrum to locate nipples and on tactile stimulation of the muzzle to grasp them. In a continuing study of the sensory input guiding suckling behavior we investigated the whisker array in newborn pups and the possible contribution of the whiskers to suckling. Rabbits are born with approximately 76 whiskers arranged in seven to nine rows and increasing in length from rostral to caudal. No significant difference was found between pups with whiskers cut and intact controls in latency to perform the stereotyped nipple-search behavior, latency to attach to nipples, time spent on nipples, milk ingested, or in the strength of conditioning to a novel odor paired with suckling. Thus, the whiskers do not seem important for suckling in newborn rabbits.
Keywords:Oryctolagus cuniculus  suckling  vibrissae  altricial mammals
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