Journal article

Testosterone control of male-type sexual behavior in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)

CD Rudd, RV Short, G Shaw, MB Renfree

Hormones and Behavior | ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS | Published : 1996

Abstract

In the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, the expression of male-type sexual behavior is apparently determined by the activating effects of testicular hormones in adulthood. The incidence of male-type copulatory behavior and sexual checking behavior was compared in intact (control) males, control females, testosterone-treated females, and three groups of males castrated either postnatally (24-26 days of age), prepubertally (14.5 months of age), or in adulthood. All three groups of castrated male wallabies showed a very low incidence of male sexual behavior in adult life, comparable to that shown by the untreated females. Adult female wallabies with 100-mg testosterone implants showed a high i..

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