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Baby on board: olfactory cues indicate pregnancy and fetal sex in a non-human primate

机译:船上的婴儿:嗅觉提示表明非人灵长类动物的妊娠和胎儿性别

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Olfactory cues play an integral, albeit underappreciated, role in mediating vertebrate social and reproductive behaviour. These cues fluctuate with the signaller's hormonal condition, coincident with and informative about relevant aspects of its reproductive state, such as pubertal onset, change in season and, in females, timing of ovulation. Although pregnancy dramatically alters a female's endocrine profiles, which can be further influenced by fetal sex, the relationship between gestation and olfactory cues is poorly understood. We therefore examined the effects of pregnancy and fetal sex on volatile genital secretions in the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), a strepsirrhine primate possessing complex olfactory mechanisms of reproductive signalling. While pregnant, dams altered and dampened their expression of volatile chemicals, with compound richness being particularly reduced in dams bearing sons. These changes were comparable in magnitude with other, published chemical differences among lemurs that are salient to conspecifics. Such olfactory ‘signatures’ of pregnancy may help guide social interactions, potentially promoting mother–infant recognition, reducing intragroup conflict or counteracting behavioural mechanisms of paternity confusion; cues that also advertise fetal sex may additionally facilitate differential sex allocation.
机译:嗅觉在调解脊椎动物的社会行为和生殖行为中起着不可或缺的作用,尽管人们并未充分意识到。这些提示随信号员的荷尔蒙状况而波动,与其生殖状态的相关方面相吻合并提供有关信息,例如青春期发作,季节变化以及女性排卵时间。尽管怀孕会极大地改变女性的内分泌特征,这可能进一步受到胎儿性别的影响,但人们对妊娠与嗅觉提示之间的关系知之甚少。因此,我们研究了妊娠和胎儿性别对环尾狐猴(Lemur catta)中的挥发性生殖器分泌物的影响,狐猴是一种具有复杂的嗅觉机制的生殖信号的灵长类动物。在怀孕期间,水坝会改变并抑制其挥发性化学物质的表达,尤其是在生儿子的水坝中,化合物的丰富度尤其降低。这些变化的幅度可与其他已发表的对同种动物很重要的狐猴化学差异相媲美。此类嗅觉“怀孕”标志可能有助于引导社交互动,潜在地促进母婴识别,减少群体内部冲突或抵消亲子身份混乱的行为机制;也宣传胎儿性别的提示可能会进一步促进性别差异分配。

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