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Smelling wrong: hormonal contraception in lemurs alters critical female odour cues

机译:闻错了:狐猴的荷尔蒙避孕药改变了女性的重要气味提示

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Animals, including humans, use olfaction to assess potential social and sexual partners. Although hormones modulate olfactory cues, we know little about whether contraception affects semiochemical signals and, ultimately, mate choice. We examined the effects of a common contraceptive, medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), on the olfactory cues of female ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta), and the behavioural response these cues generated in male conspecifics. The genital odorants of contracepted females were dramatically altered, falling well outside the range of normal female variation: MPA decreased the richness and modified the relative abundances of volatile chemicals expressed in labial secretions. Comparisons between treatment groups revealed several indicator compounds that could reliably signal female reproductive status to conspecifics. MPA also changed a female's individual chemical ‘signature’, while minimizing her chemical distinctiveness relative to other contracepted females. Most remarkably, MPA degraded the chemical patterns that encode honest information about genetic constitution, including individual diversity (heterozygosity) and pairwise relatedness to conspecifics. Lastly, males preferentially investigated the odorants of intact over contracepted females, clearly distinguishing those with immediate reproductive potential. By altering the olfactory cues that signal fertility, individuality, genetic quality and relatedness, contraceptives may disrupt intraspecific interactions in primates, including those relevant to kin recognition and mate choice.
机译:包括人类在内的动物都通过嗅觉评估潜在的社交和性伴侣。尽管激素调节嗅觉提示,但我们对避孕是否会影响信息化学信号以及最终影响配偶的选择知之甚少。我们检查了普通避孕药醋酸甲羟孕酮(MPA)对雌性环尾狐猴(Lemur catta)的嗅觉提示的影响,以及这些提示在男性同种异体中产生的行为反应。避孕女性的生殖器气味发生了显着变化,远远超出了正常女性的变化范围:MPA降低了唇部分泌物中所表达的挥发性化学物质的含量并改变了其相对丰度。治疗组之间的比较揭示了几种指示剂化合物,它们可以可靠地向雌性个体发出生殖状态信号。 MPA还改变了女性的个体化学“签名”,同时相对于其他避孕女性,将其化学独特性降至最低。最显着的是,MPA降解了编码有关遗传构成的真实信息的化学模式,包括个体多样性(杂合性)以及与特定物种的成对相关性。最后,雄性比雌性雌性优先研究完整无味的气味,从而清楚地区分具有立即繁殖潜力的气味。通过改变暗示生育力,个性,遗传质量和相关性的嗅觉提示,避孕药可能会破坏灵长类中的种内相互作用,包括与亲属识别和配偶选择有关的相互作用。

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