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AUTHOR
Mélanie Jouhanneau
Effet d'un apprentissage olfactif hors nid sur le succès de tétée du lapereau nouveau-né
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Impact of pheromone-induced odour learning on the sucking success of rabbit newborns
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Mammary pheromone-induced odour learning influences sucking behaviour and milk intake in the newborn rabbit
Newborn rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, locate their mother's nipples through typical orocephalic movements elicited by odour stimuli, in particular by the mammary pheromone (MP). The MP also promotes neonatal odour learning: after single pairing with the MP, an initially neutral odorant becomes able to elicit sucking-related head-searching/oral-grasping movements. However, the behavioural significance of the MP-induced odour learning remains poorly understood. We carried out three experiments to explore its influence on milk intake and compare its consequences with those resulting from nursing-induced conditioning. First, pups conditioned to an odorant by pairing with the MP on postnatal d…
Neuroendocrine and behavioral consequences of peripubertal exposition to male odor in female mice
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