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Science 23 July 1982:
Vol. 217. no. 4557, pp. 375 - 377
DOI: 10.1126/science.7201164

Articles

Science, Vol 217, Issue 4557, 375-377
Copyright © 1982 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Influence of female hormonal state on rhesus sexual behavior varies with space for social interaction

K Wallen

The sexual behavior of rhesus monkeys in 15 male-female pairings was observed in both a large and a small area during the follicular and luteal phases of the female's cycle. Males ejaculated in all tests at the follicular phase of the female's cycle and in 53 percent of tests at the luteal phase. However, a significant decline in ejaculation during tests at the luteal phase occurred in the large, but not in the small area. Thus the degree to which the pair's sexual behavior was influenced by the female's hormonal state depended on the spatial conditions of the test.


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