The Effect of Reciprocal Cross-Fostering of Pups in Two Species of Mice Mus musculus and Mus spicilegus: An Altered Response to Con- and Heterospecific Odors


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The effect of pup cross-fostering by the house mouse Mus musculus and the mound-building mouse M. spicilegus on the odor preferences of sexually mature individuals has been studied for the first time. House and mound-building mice reared by females of a closely related species did not prefer any of the odors, in contrast to intact individuals of these species. Some individuals reared by females of a closely related species preferred the odor of foster species to conspecific odor. Early olfactory experience has been shown to alter the response of house mice and mound-building mice to odors of their own species and foster species.

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E. Kotenkova

Severtsov Institute of Problems of Ecology and Evolution

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Email: evkotenkova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119071

A. Ambaryan

Severtsov Institute of Problems of Ecology and Evolution

Email: evkotenkova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119071

A. Maltsev

Severtsov Institute of Problems of Ecology and Evolution

Email: evkotenkova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119071

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