Fear changes how Rodents reproduce
Rodent females create extra offspring after smelling odors (chemo-olfactory cues) produced by scared males. Fear of being torn apart and eaten can influence the size of populations. A study showed that exposed small, highly fecund (prolific) species like rat mothers produce families with about 40-60 percent more pups compared to female that were not exposed … Continue reading Fear changes how Rodents reproduce
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