Moore et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Early olfactory experience, novelty, and choice of sexual partner by male ratsMoore et al., 1996
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- 7961824236000497086
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- Moore C
- Jordan L
- Wong L
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- Physiology & behavior
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After rearing by citral-scented or unscented dams, adult male rats were given simultaneous choices of citral-scented or unscented female partners in approach, contact, and sexual behavior tests. There was no evidence that mate choice had been affected by the early …
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