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J Comp Physiol Psychol


Title:Effects of olfactory bulbectomy on social behavior of male guinea pigs (Cavia procellus)
Author(s):Beauchamp GK; Magnus JG; Shmunes NT; Durham T;
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Journal Title:J Comp Physiol Psychol
Year:1977
Volume:91
Issue:2
Page Number:336 - 346
DOI: 10.1037/h0077327
ISSN/ISBN:0021-9940 (Print) 0021-9940 (Linking)
Abstract:"Effects of olfactory bulbectomy on social behavior in male guinea pigs were studied. Both brief-exposure pairing techniques and a group-living observation period were employed to test for disruption. During short-term testing sessions bulbectomized animals courted females less than but mounted them as frequently as control subjects. While the groups did not differ in fighting behavior during short-term tests, control subjects scent-marked more frequently. Subsequently, animals were observed as same-treatment pairs living continuously with females, and behavior was sampled over a 3-wk period. Under these conditions bulbectomized males, unlike controls, failed to form dominance orders, exhibited virtually no intermale aggressive activity, had markedly depressed sexual activity, and scent-marked rarely. It is concluded that olfactory bulbectomy profoundly alters the behavior of male domestic guinea pigs and that hose alterations are most evident when experimental subjects are observed in a species-typical group-living environment"
Keywords:"Adrenal Glands/anatomy & histology Aggression/physiology Animals Behavior, Animal/physiology Body Weight Dominance-Subordination Estrus Female Guinea Pigs Humans Male Olfactory Bulb/*physiology/surgery Organ Size Pheromones Pregnancy Sexual Behavior, Anim;"
Notes:"MedlineBeauchamp, G K Magnus, J G Shmunes, N T Durham, T eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 1977/04/01 J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1977 Apr; 91(2):336-46. doi: 10.1037/h0077327"

 
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