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J Comp Physiol A


Title:Sensitivity of female rabbits to changes in photoperiod as measured by pheromone emission
Author(s):Hudson R; Distel H;
Address:"Institut fur Medizinische Psychologie, Universitat Munchen, Federal Republic of Germany"
Journal Title:J Comp Physiol A
Year:1990
Volume:167
Issue:2
Page Number:225 - 230
DOI: 10.1007/BF00188115
ISSN/ISBN:
Abstract:"Newborn rabbits are completely dependent on a pheromone on the mother's belly for the release of nipple-search behaviour and suckling. Using the stereotyped behavioural response of the pups as a bioassay it could be shown that: 1. In non-breeding does pheromone emission is stimulated by experimental long day and suppressed by experimental short day conditions within 1 to 2 weeks of reversing the light regime. 2. Under constant long day conditions pheromone emission, readiness to mate, conception rate and litter size remain high with no evidence of endogenous seasonal rhythmicity. 3. Experimental changes in daylength of just 1 or 2 h in either direction are sufficient to induce marked alterations in the level of pheromone emission, number of successful matings and average litter size within 2 to 3 weeks. Pheromone emission would thus seem to provide a sensitive test of photoperiodic responsiveness in non-breeding female rabbits, and a convenient, non-invasive indicator of their reproductive state"
Keywords:"Animals Animals, Suckling/physiology Behavior, Animal/physiology Female *Light Male Ovariectomy Pheromones/*metabolism Rabbits Stereotyped Behavior/physiology Time Factors;"
Notes:"MedlineHudson, R Distel, H eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 1990/07/01 J Comp Physiol A. 1990 Jul; 167(2):225-30. doi: 10.1007/BF00188115"

 
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