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Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus
We evaluated the extent to which manipulation of early olfactory environment can influence social behaviours in the South American Hystricognath rodent Octodon degus. The early olfactory environment of newborn degus was manipulated by scenting all litter members with eucalyptol during the first mont...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4324768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25671542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118018 |
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author | Márquez, Natalia Martínez-Harms, Jaime Vásquez, Rodrigo A. Mpodozis, Jorge |
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description | We evaluated the extent to which manipulation of early olfactory environment can influence social behaviours in the South American Hystricognath rodent Octodon degus. The early olfactory environment of newborn degus was manipulated by scenting all litter members with eucalyptol during the first month of life. The social behaviour of sexually mature animals (5–7 months old) towards conspecifics was then assessed using a y-maze to compare the response of control (naïve) and treated animals to two different olfactory configurations (experiment 1): (i) a non-familiarized conspecific impregnated with eucalyptol (eucalyptol arm) presented against (ii) a non-familiarized unscented conspecific (control arm). In addition, in dyadic encounters, we assessed the behaviour of control and eucalyptol treated animals towards a non-familiarized conspecific scented with eucalyptol (experiment 2). We found that control subjects explored and spent significantly less time in the eucalyptol arm, indicating neophobic behaviours towards the artificially scented conspecific. Treated subjects explored and spent similar time in both arms of the maze, showing the same interest for both olfactory stimuli presented. During dyadic encounters in experiment 2, an interaction effect between early experience and sex was observed. Control males escaped and avoided their scented partner more frequently than eucalyptol treated male subjects and than females. Both groups did not differ in the exploration of their scented partners, suggesting that avoidance within agonistic context does not relate to neophobic behaviours. Our results suggest that the exposure to eucalyptol during early ontogeny decreases evasive behaviours within an agonistic context as a result of olfactory learning. Altogether, these results indicate that olfactory cues learned in early ontogeny can influence olfactory-guided behaviours in adult degus. |
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spelling | pubmed-43247682015-02-18 Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus Márquez, Natalia Martínez-Harms, Jaime Vásquez, Rodrigo A. Mpodozis, Jorge PLoS One Research Article We evaluated the extent to which manipulation of early olfactory environment can influence social behaviours in the South American Hystricognath rodent Octodon degus. The early olfactory environment of newborn degus was manipulated by scenting all litter members with eucalyptol during the first month of life. The social behaviour of sexually mature animals (5–7 months old) towards conspecifics was then assessed using a y-maze to compare the response of control (naïve) and treated animals to two different olfactory configurations (experiment 1): (i) a non-familiarized conspecific impregnated with eucalyptol (eucalyptol arm) presented against (ii) a non-familiarized unscented conspecific (control arm). In addition, in dyadic encounters, we assessed the behaviour of control and eucalyptol treated animals towards a non-familiarized conspecific scented with eucalyptol (experiment 2). We found that control subjects explored and spent significantly less time in the eucalyptol arm, indicating neophobic behaviours towards the artificially scented conspecific. Treated subjects explored and spent similar time in both arms of the maze, showing the same interest for both olfactory stimuli presented. During dyadic encounters in experiment 2, an interaction effect between early experience and sex was observed. Control males escaped and avoided their scented partner more frequently than eucalyptol treated male subjects and than females. Both groups did not differ in the exploration of their scented partners, suggesting that avoidance within agonistic context does not relate to neophobic behaviours. Our results suggest that the exposure to eucalyptol during early ontogeny decreases evasive behaviours within an agonistic context as a result of olfactory learning. Altogether, these results indicate that olfactory cues learned in early ontogeny can influence olfactory-guided behaviours in adult degus. Public Library of Science 2015-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4324768/ /pubmed/25671542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118018 Text en © 2015 Márquez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Márquez, Natalia Martínez-Harms, Jaime Vásquez, Rodrigo A. Mpodozis, Jorge Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus |
title | Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus
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title_full | Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus
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title_fullStr | Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus
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title_full_unstemmed | Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus
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title_short | Early Olfactory Environment Influences Social Behaviour in Adult Octodon degus
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title_sort | early olfactory environment influences social behaviour in adult octodon degus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4324768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25671542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118018 |
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