“…The nature of the phenomenon also suggests that it may have a role in controlling population density (Chipman, Holt & Fox, 1966;Clulow & Clarke, 1968 ;Whitten & Bronson, 1970), and Mallory (1972) has suggested that pregnancy blocking may be involved in the population fluctuations of microtine rodents. A number of variables, however, may affect the importance of pregnancy blocking to animal populations in the wild : in mice, laboratory experiments indicate that some strains are more susceptible than others (Chapman & Whitten, 1969) and that blocking effectiveness may be reduced by grouping the females (Bruce, 1963), pre-exposing the females to many males, or the continued presence of the stud male (Parkes & Bruce, 1962).…”