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Avoidance of relatively aggressive male Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica) by sexually experienced conspecific females
Authors:Ophir Alexander G  Persaud Kamini N  Galef Bennett G
Institution:Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.
Abstract:Sexually experienced female Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) that are offered a choice between 2 conspecific males previously observed engaging in an aggressive encounter prefer to affiliate with the less aggressive male. The authors determined whether this apparent preference for less aggressive males results from females approaching less aggressive individuals or avoiding more aggressive individuals. The authors found that females that had seen 2 males fight before choosing, in counterbalanced order, between each of them and a neutral stimulus were indifferent to less aggressive males but avoided more aggressive males. The results are consistent with the view that in species in which male courtship and mating are potentially harmful to females, females keep away from relatively aggressive males in order to avoid the physical punishment that can result from contact with them.
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