Simultaneous observation of ingestive and copulatory behavior of the male rat

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In a preliminary test male rats were allowed to ingest a 1 M solution of sucrose from a drinking spout. After daily intake of sucrose became stabilized, the males were given a sexually receptive or non-receptive female and the bottle filled with sucrose solution simultaneously. The ingestive and copulatory behavior was observed for 60 min under illumination by a red lamp. The data obtained from this study showed that the ingestive behavior of males was suppressed by the presence of sexually receptive females and, conversely, the sexual behavior of males was not affected by the presence of a bottle of sucrose. These results suggest that the presence of a sexual partner inhibits appetitive ingestive behavior, i.e., the responses used by male rats to obtain food.

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Saito, T. R., Moritani, N., Hashimoto, H., Arkin, A., & Takahashi, K. W. (1999). Simultaneous observation of ingestive and copulatory behavior of the male rat. Experimental Animals, 48(4), 285–288. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.48.285

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