In many rodent species parent presence interacts both directly and indirectly with physiological and ethological development of the offspring (Dudley, 1974; Elwood, 1975). The female mouse, shortly after giving birth, produces a chemical signal together with urine, which reduces the motility of 6 days old mice (Cowley & Wise, 1970). Based on the view that the male mouse actively cares for the litter (Priestnall & Young, 1978; Csermely & Mainardi, 1981) and strongly affects the offspring's general behaviour (Dudley, 1962, 1963) my research attempted to investigate the significance of paternal presence on offspring behaviour, particularly locomotor activity.

Paternal influences on locomotor activity of the newborn mouse / Csermely, Davide. - In: MONITORE ZOOLOGICO ITALIANO. - ISSN 0026-9786. - 15:(1981), pp. 307-308. (Intervento presentato al convegno VII Convegno della Sociatà Italiana di Etologia tenutosi a Firenze nel Marzo 1981).

Paternal influences on locomotor activity of the newborn mouse

CSERMELY, Davide
1981-01-01

Abstract

In many rodent species parent presence interacts both directly and indirectly with physiological and ethological development of the offspring (Dudley, 1974; Elwood, 1975). The female mouse, shortly after giving birth, produces a chemical signal together with urine, which reduces the motility of 6 days old mice (Cowley & Wise, 1970). Based on the view that the male mouse actively cares for the litter (Priestnall & Young, 1978; Csermely & Mainardi, 1981) and strongly affects the offspring's general behaviour (Dudley, 1962, 1963) my research attempted to investigate the significance of paternal presence on offspring behaviour, particularly locomotor activity.
1981
Paternal influences on locomotor activity of the newborn mouse / Csermely, Davide. - In: MONITORE ZOOLOGICO ITALIANO. - ISSN 0026-9786. - 15:(1981), pp. 307-308. (Intervento presentato al convegno VII Convegno della Sociatà Italiana di Etologia tenutosi a Firenze nel Marzo 1981).
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