Abstract

Exposure of the male, during a 40-min period, to a pair of copulating animals caused a decrease in the number of incomplete mounts preceding ejaculation and a shortening of the ejaculatory latency and the average intercopulatory intervals. It was concluded that the sexual performances are influenced not only by the actual stimulus situation, but also by events taking place before the presentation of a receptive female.

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