(E2, L7) Female Reproductive Behavior Flashcards
What does estrus mean?
a female is in heat and will seek out and permit copulation
What is anestrus?
a female is not in heat and will not permit and may even fight male conspecifics
What is the estrus cycle?
releasing of the egg and the cycle that goes with it in females
Why coordinate ovulation and sexual behavior?
- increasing likelihood of pregnancy
- limited # of eggs–> energetically expensive
- have to change motivation for certain rewards during different stages of cycle and life
What is receptivity in female rodents?
when in behavioral estrus, a female will allow a male to mount her and demonstrate the lordosis posture: the characteristic mating posture the female will exhibit when hormonally primed (reflexive posture)
What is proceptivity in female rodents?
-the extent to which a female initiates copulation
- this type of behavior encourages the male to engage in sexual activity
- may reflect her overt behavior and underlying motivational state
(this behavior will often illicit male sexual behavior as well)
(estradiol enhances proceptivity in the absence of male interest)
What is attractivity in female rodents?
- the stimulus value of a female for a given male
- a hypothetical construct that must be inferred by observation of a conspecific’s behavior
- must always be measured in relational terms: that is, how attractive she seems based on the male’s actions
(this changes during the estrus cycle)
Describe the three-chamber preference test
There are three chambers: F, M, F, where the M can move freely between the Females. He will spend more time with a 0-M female than with a 2-M female (more attraction)
What is the hormonal involvement in female rodents?
-estradiol and progesterone influence all components of female sexual behavior, with high levels of estradiol leading to increases in all three components of the activity
- female rodents will not engage in sexual activity without high levels of E&P
Are females “active” participants in sexual behavior?
- prior to the mid-1970s, most researchers thought that females were passive recipients of male sexual attention
- but, often it is the female who initiates sex in many species
- its not that females have less sexual motivation, but perhaps we haven’t designed a way to see it
-females have evolved to be choosy
Describe the female rodents’ pacing of copulation
-females prefer to space out the amount of time between sexual contacts during copulation (females will usually leave for a bit and then come back)
- the more intense the stimulation, the longer she will take to return to the male
why do female rodents space out interactions during sexual activities?
they are more likely to get pregnant if they space it out (pacing)
called the progestational reflex (more ejaculations and less intromissions)
How can we measure motivation in animal models?
nose poke: she pokes it to open the door to the male
What hormones prime the female for lordosis?
E and P, by increasing sensitivity to sensory input (rump area)
Describe the mediation of lordosis in female rodents
sensory info comes in, which activates an interneuron and then results in lordosis (does not even reach the brain–like walking or knee jerk reaction)