2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.08.617085
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Reproductive experience drives changes in behavior and physiology in male California mice (Peromyscus californicus)

Maria E. Colt,
Priyanka Agarwal,
David Kolb
et al.

Abstract: Paternal experience improves memory and reduces anxiety-like behavior in males, but it is unclear whether these changes are due to mating, siring offspring, or caregiving behavior. Likewise, paternal males have larger testes, a measure of sperm production, but again, the effects of siring and caregiving experience are difficult to disentangle. We examined behavioral and physiological outcomes in three groups of male mice: 1) virgins, 2) males paired with sterile females (i.e., non-fathers), and 3) experienced … Show more

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