2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.833168
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From Mating to Milk Access: A Review of Reproductive Vocal Communication in Mice

Abstract: Vocalisations play a central role in rodent communication, especially in reproduction related behaviours. In adult mice (Mus musculus) the emission of ultrasonic vocalisations (USVs) has been observed in courtship and mating behaviour, especially by males. These have been found to have distinctive individual signatures that influence female choice of mating partner. The most recent findings show that vocal communication also has a role in parental cooperation, in that female mice communicate with male partners… Show more

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“…Furthermore, rodents produce vocalizations both in the human audible and inaudible frequency ranges. Ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) have been observed during courtship, mating, parental cooperation, and mother-infant communication, among other behaviors (for a review see 35,56,57 ). In terms of communication of affective and emotional states 35,[58][59][60] , rats ́USV in the range of 22 KHz signal distress 61 , while those in the range of 50 KHz signal positive affective states, such as reward 62,63 and social play 64 .…”
Section: Social Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, rodents produce vocalizations both in the human audible and inaudible frequency ranges. Ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) have been observed during courtship, mating, parental cooperation, and mother-infant communication, among other behaviors (for a review see 35,56,57 ). In terms of communication of affective and emotional states 35,[58][59][60] , rats ́USV in the range of 22 KHz signal distress 61 , while those in the range of 50 KHz signal positive affective states, such as reward 62,63 and social play 64 .…”
Section: Social Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%