Role of photoperiod and temperature in production of the oestrus-inducing pheromone in male wild mice
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Role of photoperiod and temperature in production of the oestrus-inducing pheromone in male wild mice
Abstract
Ninety adult males divided in six equal groups were exposed to different photoperiods for 21 days. Exposures included natural light (ca 11 hr), long photoperiod (16L:8D) and short photoperiod (8L:16D). The first three groups received these exposures at room temperature (13-20 degrees C) while the remaining three at raised temperature (36-38 degrees C). Soiled bedding of the above males was introduced in the cages of unisexually housed noncyclic females and their potentiality to induce oestrus was assessed. It was noticed that the bedding of all the males proved to be a stimulus inducing oestrus in the majority of the females during the 7 day exposure. There was no significant difference in the number of females returning to oestrus following exposure to soiled bedding of different males. These results elucidate that environmental factors, especially light and temperature do not influence the production/release of the oestrus-inducing pheromone in wild mice.
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