Intraspecific fighting during late pregnancy and lactation in rats and effects of litter removal

Mary S. Erskine , Ronald J. Barfield , Bruce D. Goldman
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Female rats (Experiment 1A) were tested for aggression against an adult male intruder in a home-cage test situation at several-day intervals from Day 18 of gestation through Day 21 of lactation. The peak frequencies of attacks and bites and the lowest latency to the first attack occurred on Day 9 of lactation, with concomitant increases in subordinate behaviors by the intruders occurring at that time. Virgin females (Experiment 1B) isolated for comparable periods of time in the test cage showed no differences in fighting levels as a function of length of residence in the home cage. Removal of the litter 4 hr prior to aggression testing on either Day 9 or 10 of lactation (Experiment 2) resulted in significant decreases in fighting levels by lactating females and in significant decreases in subordinate behaviors by intruders. These studies demonstrate that high levels of intraspecific aggression are exhibited during lactation in the rat and that the aggression is dependent upon stimuli from the litter for its expression.

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妊娠晚期和哺乳期大鼠种内争斗及去除产仔的影响
从妊娠第18天至哺乳期第21天,每隔几天测试一次雌性大鼠(实验1A)对成年雄性入侵者的攻击行为。在哺乳期第9天,入侵者的攻击和咬伤频率最高,第一次攻击的潜伏期最低,同时入侵者的服从行为增加。在试验笼中隔离相当时间的雌性处女(实验1B),在家庭笼中居住时间的长短没有显示出战斗水平的差异。在哺乳期第9天或第10天(实验2)攻击测试前4小时将产仔移走,导致哺乳期雌性的战斗水平显著降低,入侵者的服从行为显著降低。这些研究表明,大鼠在哺乳期间表现出高水平的种内攻击,并且这种攻击依赖于来自产仔的刺激来表达。
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