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Dr. David Anderson: The Biology of Aggression, Mating, & Arousal

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The Transition From the Virgin Female Mouse to the Maternal Female Mouse

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I'm fixated on this transition from the virgin female mouse to the maternal female mouse. I have a couple questions about whether or not, for instance, the transition is governed by the presence of pop. Once she's had pops, she'll try and fight that male or presumably another intruder female. Equally towards females and male intruders. Does it require lactation? I don't know the answer to that. People have tried to reproduce the changes in hormones that occur during pregnancy in female rats to see if it can make them aggressive.

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