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Experimental tests of spatial association and kinship in monogamous mice (Mus spicilegus) and polygynous mice (Mus musculus domesticus)

机译:一夫一妻制小鼠(Mus spicilegus)和一夫多妻制小鼠(Mus musculus domesticus)的空间关联和亲缘关系的实验测试

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The mound-building mouse (Mus spicilegus) and house mouse (Mus musculus domestic-us) are closely related species that exhibit putative characteristics of social monogamy and mate-defense polygyny, respectively. Social behaviours and group composition in these species have been well studied in the laboratory under controlled conditions, and the purpose of our study was to examine conclusions drawn from laboratory data in less constrained seminatural enclosures. Specifically, we examined spatial associations and disassociations, which we used as indices of attraction and avoidance, respectively, in both species of mice. In each enclosure and for each species, we introduced small treatment groups of either 2 or 3 female kin (sisters) or 2 or 3 unrelated females, along with an equal number of unrelated males. Initial group composition and physical environments in our enclosures were similar for the two species, therefore we preformed a modified "common garden" experiment. We expected genetically based behavioural differences between species to be revealed. Mound-building mice exhibited strong spatial associations of male-female pairs, and also exhibited spatial avoidance of some of the other mice. House mice exhibited strong female groups of close kin that were significantly associated in space, but this species showed little spatial avoidance compared with mound-building mice. Our results support the idea of social monogamy in mound-building mice, where close reproductive associations of a paired male and female have been hypothesized from laboratory data. Our results also support more extensive evidence suggesting mate-defense polygyny in house mice.
机译:土丘鼠(Mus spicilegus)和家鼠(Mus musculus domestic-us)是密切相关的物种,分别表现出社会一夫一妻制和伴侣防卫一夫多妻制的假定特征。这些物种的社会行为和群体组成在受控条件下的实验室中已得到很好的研究,我们的研究目的是检验在较少约束的半自然环境中从实验室数据中得出的结论。具体来说,我们研究了两种小鼠的空间关联和关联,分别将它们用作吸引和避免的指标。在每个围栏和每个物种中,我们引入了2个或3个女性亲属(姐妹)或2或3个无亲属的雌性以及同等数量的无亲属的小型治疗组。对于这两个物种,我们圈舍中的初始群体组成和物理环境相似,因此我们进行了改良的“公共花园”实验。我们期望物种之间基于遗传的行为差异得以揭示。堆土丘小鼠表现出强烈的雌雄配对空间关联,并且还表现出其他某些小鼠的空间回避作用。家鼠表现出与空间密切相关的强壮的近亲雌性群体,但是与筑巢的老鼠相比,该物种几乎没有空间回避。我们的研究结果支持了在筑巢小鼠中社会一夫一妻制的构想,该构想是根据实验室数据推测成对的雄性和雌性的紧密生殖联系。我们的研究结果还支持更广泛的证据,表明家鼠中的伴侣防御多妻制。

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