Variations in maternal behavior in the rat as a function of sex and gonadal state |
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Authors: | L.Michael LeRoy Dwight A. Krehbiel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison USA |
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Abstract: | Performance of major components of maternal care was evaluated quantitatively in several test situations for various groups of rats. Maternal behavior of concaveated ovaríectomized virgin females and castrated males was inferior on a variety of measures to that of concaveated intact virgin females. However, concaveated intact virgin females were markedly inferior to natural mothers on measures of nest building and responsiveness to an intruder. Thus, it was found that test situations other than the standard homecage test revealed previously undetected group differences and that the occurrence of pup retrieval is not a valid predictor of the performance of some major components of maternal care. In addition, it was concluded that gonadal hormones partially determine the quality of maternal responsiveness displayed by virgin females, but that gonadal hormones characteristic of the cycling female are not sufficient to increase maternal responsiveness to the level seen with natural mothers. Possible relationships between pup-induced maternal behavior and that of natural mothers are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to L. Michael LeRoy Primate Laboratory University of Wisconsin 22 North Charter Street Madison Wis. 53706. |
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