2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.18.627569
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Exposure to novel females increases fecundity in adult male prairie voles

Jessica A. Hurd,
Yurika L. Watanabe,
Gracie J. Toben
et al.

Abstract: Social circuitry of the mammalian brain can influence male reproductive physiology. This often manifests as plasticity in sperm production or allocation, particularly in response to male-male competition. However, socially mediated testicular plasticity has not been investigated with respect to mating and parental strategy. Testis mass and sperm production of sexually naïve and female-exposed adult male individuals of three rodent species were compared: the socially monogamous and paternal prairie vole (Microt… Show more

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