Mating systems in the steppe lemming (Lagurus lagurus) and narrow-skulled vole (Microtus gregalis) from the Northern Kulunda Steppe |
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Authors: | M. A. Potapov I. V. Zadubrovskaya P. A. Zadubrovskii O. F. Potapova V. I. Evsikov |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Novosibirsk,Russia |
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Abstract: | A comparative analysis of reproductive behavior has been performed in the steppe lemming (Lagurus lagurus) and narrow-skulled vole (Microtus gregalis). The results show that the species are similar in certain behavioral features indicative of the stability of mating pairs. However, in the narrow-skulled vole, unlike in the steppe lemming, mature males in olfactory tests show preference for receptive sibling females versus non-kin females. Probably, it is the absence of the incest taboo that allows the involvement of young of the year in reproduction within growing family groups and accounts for “coloniality” of the species. |
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