Abstract: | Plasma levels of prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) in female red-sided garter snakes () were measured at intervals after mating or exposure to males. PGF2α levels increased significantly within 15 minutes of mating and peaked 6–24 hr after mating. Females that did not mate, but received similar amounts of male courtship, had levels of PGF2α significantly lower than those of females that mated. These results extend previous findings that unmated female garter snakes injected with PGF2α exhibit sexual behavior characteristics of females that have mated. Together these data indicate that female garter snakes elaborate PGF2α in response to stimuli associated with mating and that PGF2α has a functional role in inducing post-mating declines in sexual behavior of this species. |