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A positive Link Between Male Testosterone and Spacing Behavior in Pair‐Bonded California Mice
Authors:Erin D Gleason  Catherine A Marler
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin‐Madison, , Madison, WI, USA;2. Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin‐Madison, , Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:The effects of testosterone (T) on male sexual behavior are well established, but its roles in several associated social behaviors such as pair‐bonding and paternal behavior are diverse. Recently, we reported that male T in response to pairing with a female predicts future paternal behavior in the monogamous and biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). Here, we examined whether T in response to pairing is also associated with spacing behavior between mates under laboratory conditions and if these behavioral patterns are continued during pup care. Pairs of California mice were observed throughout their pair bond before and again after pups were born. We found that males with higher T post‐pairing remained closer to their mates in the weeks before pups were born, and pairs with higher proximity measures during the pair bond spent more time caring for pups together. Overall, these results suggest a similar mechanism for spacing behavior across distinct phases of the pair bond.
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