• Title of article

    avpr1a length polymorphism is not associated with either social or genetic monogamy in free-living prairie voles

  • Author/Authors

    Karen E. Mabry، نويسنده , , Craig A. Streatfeild، نويسنده , , Brian Keane، نويسنده , , Nancy G. Solomon، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    11
  • To page
    18
  • Abstract
    Recent discoveries of single-gene influences on social behaviour have generated a great deal of interest in the proximate mechanisms underlying the expression of complex behaviours. Length polymorphism in a microsatellite in the regulatory region of the gene encoding the vasopressin 1a receptor (avpr1a) has been associated with both inter- and intra-specific variation in socially monogamous behaviour in voles (genus Microtus) under laboratory conditions. Here, we evaluate the relationship between avpr1a length polymorphism and social associations, genetic monogamy and reproductive success in free-living prairie vole, M. ochrogaster, populations. We found no evidence of a relationship between avpr1a microsatellite length and any of our correlates of either social or genetic monogamy in the field. Our results, especially when taken in conjunction with those of recent experimental studies in seminatural enclosures, suggest that avpr1a polymorphism is unlikely to have been a major influence in the evolution or maintenance of social monogamy in prairie voles under natural conditions.
  • Keywords
    monogamy , avpr1a , Microtus ochrogaster , vasopressin , mating system
  • Journal title
    Animal Behaviour
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Animal Behaviour
  • Record number

    1283665