“…a male other than the stud) blocks luteal function and pregnancy in newly mated females (Clulow & Clarke, 1968). This phenomenon was first observed in the mouse (Bruce, 1959), but has since been demonstrated in the deermouse (Peromyscus maniculatus: Eleftheriou, Bronson & Zarrow, 1962) and a number of microtine rodents (Clulow & Langford, 1971;Stehn & Richmond, 1975;Mallory & Brooks, 1978). Despite the many studies of the stimulus control of the phenomenon and its potential importance to animals in the wild (Milligan, 1979), the endocrine basis of the effect is still not understood.…”