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Sociability and pair-bonding in gerbils: a comparative experimental study

In a study of gerbils with contrasting social and mating systems (group-living monogamous Mongolian gerbil Meriones unguiculatus, solitary nonterritorial promiscuous midday jird M. meridianus, and solitary territorial promiscuous pale gerbil Gerbillus perpallidus), we employed partner preference tes...

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Autores principales: Tchabovsky, Andrey V, Savinetskaya, Ludmila E, Ovchinnikova, Natalia L, Safonova, Alexandra, Ilchenko, Olga N, Sapozhnikova, Svetlana R, Vasilieva, Nina A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6688578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31413709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoy078
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author Tchabovsky, Andrey V
Savinetskaya, Ludmila E
Ovchinnikova, Natalia L
Safonova, Alexandra
Ilchenko, Olga N
Sapozhnikova, Svetlana R
Vasilieva, Nina A
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Savinetskaya, Ludmila E
Ovchinnikova, Natalia L
Safonova, Alexandra
Ilchenko, Olga N
Sapozhnikova, Svetlana R
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description In a study of gerbils with contrasting social and mating systems (group-living monogamous Mongolian gerbil Meriones unguiculatus, solitary nonterritorial promiscuous midday jird M. meridianus, and solitary territorial promiscuous pale gerbil Gerbillus perpallidus), we employed partner preference tests (PPTs) to assess among-species variation in sociability and pair-bonding patterns and tested whether the nature of contact between individuals: direct contact (DC) versus nondirect contact (NDC) affected our results. We measured male preferences as the time: 1) spent alone, 2) with familiar (partner), and 3) unfamiliar (stranger) female in the 3-chambered apparatus. Gerbil species differed strongly in sociability and male partner preferences. The time spent alone was a reliable indicator of species sociability independent of the nature of contact, whereas the pattern and level of between-species differences in male partner preferences depended on contact type: DC PPTs, unlike NDC-tests, discriminated well between monogamous and promiscuous species. In the DC-tests, stranger-directed aggression and stranger avoidance were observed both in the highly social monogamous M. unguiculatus and the solitary territorial promiscuous G. perpallidus, but not in the nonterritorial promiscuous M. meridianus. In M. unguiculatus, stranger avoidance in the DC-tests increased the time spent with the partner, thus providing evidence of a partner preference that was not found in the NDC-tests, whereas in G. perpallidus, stranger avoidance increased the time spent alone. This first comparative experimental study of partner preferences in gerbils provides new insights into the interspecific variation in gerbil sociality and mating systems and sheds light on behavioral mechanisms underlying social fidelity and pair-bonding.
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spelling pubmed-66885782019-08-14 Sociability and pair-bonding in gerbils: a comparative experimental study Tchabovsky, Andrey V Savinetskaya, Ludmila E Ovchinnikova, Natalia L Safonova, Alexandra Ilchenko, Olga N Sapozhnikova, Svetlana R Vasilieva, Nina A Curr Zool Articles In a study of gerbils with contrasting social and mating systems (group-living monogamous Mongolian gerbil Meriones unguiculatus, solitary nonterritorial promiscuous midday jird M. meridianus, and solitary territorial promiscuous pale gerbil Gerbillus perpallidus), we employed partner preference tests (PPTs) to assess among-species variation in sociability and pair-bonding patterns and tested whether the nature of contact between individuals: direct contact (DC) versus nondirect contact (NDC) affected our results. We measured male preferences as the time: 1) spent alone, 2) with familiar (partner), and 3) unfamiliar (stranger) female in the 3-chambered apparatus. Gerbil species differed strongly in sociability and male partner preferences. The time spent alone was a reliable indicator of species sociability independent of the nature of contact, whereas the pattern and level of between-species differences in male partner preferences depended on contact type: DC PPTs, unlike NDC-tests, discriminated well between monogamous and promiscuous species. In the DC-tests, stranger-directed aggression and stranger avoidance were observed both in the highly social monogamous M. unguiculatus and the solitary territorial promiscuous G. perpallidus, but not in the nonterritorial promiscuous M. meridianus. In M. unguiculatus, stranger avoidance in the DC-tests increased the time spent with the partner, thus providing evidence of a partner preference that was not found in the NDC-tests, whereas in G. perpallidus, stranger avoidance increased the time spent alone. This first comparative experimental study of partner preferences in gerbils provides new insights into the interspecific variation in gerbil sociality and mating systems and sheds light on behavioral mechanisms underlying social fidelity and pair-bonding. Oxford University Press 2019-08 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6688578/ /pubmed/31413709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoy078 Text en © The Author(s) (2018). Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Sapozhnikova, Svetlana R
Vasilieva, Nina A
Sociability and pair-bonding in gerbils: a comparative experimental study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6688578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31413709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoy078
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