Publications [#254523] of Christina L. Williams

Journal Articles

  1. Kristal, MB; Williams, CL (1973). The effects of strain, reproductive condition, and strain of placenta donor on placentophagia in nonpregnan mice. Physiological Psychology, 1(4), 354-356.
    (last updated on 2024/04/24)

    Abstract:
    The effects on placentophagia of strain, reproductive condition, and strain of placenta donor were observed in nonpregnant mice. Mice of the C57BL7/6By and BALB/cBy strains were exposed to placentas of either strain after either no previous parturitional experience, one parturitional experience without nursing experience, or one parturitional experience with nursing experience. There was a significant effect of strain, a significant effect of reproductive condition, but no significant effect of strain of placenta donor. There was a significant interaction between strain and reproductive condition, but no significant interactions with placenta strain. It was inferred that the ability of a mouse to acquire and utilize relevant stimuli during and after parturition, in order to produce an emancipation of placentophagia from the physiological controls associated with parturition, is influenced by genotype.