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The Force Driving Mating Behavior in the House Musk Shrew (Suncus murinus)
2002
Zoological Science
The mating behavior of the domesticated house musk shrew was observed in detail under laboratory conditions. The observations revealed that the house musk shrew has a series of behaviors before copulation. Tactile, auditory and chemical senses appear to function as flags for the recognition of conspecifics and to promote the development of an interaction between the sexes. The tactile senses and the use of the snout were particularly important in the mating sequence, and mutual contact appeared
doi:10.2108/zsj.19.851
pmid:12193801
fatcat:vngou37yzbhbbbrfdqef65mn6q