Mm. Clark et Bg. Galef, EFFECTS OF INTRAUTERINE POSITION ON THE BEHAVIOR AND GENITAL MORPHOLOGY OF LITTER-BEARING RODENTS, Developmental neuropsychology, 14(2-3), 1998, pp. 197-211
We review the literature describing hormonally mediated effects of int
rauterine position on the genital morphology and reproductive behavior
s of litter-bearing rodents. We emphasize work carried out in our own
laboratory in which male and female Mongolian gerbils served as subjec
ts. The results of the studies we consider indicate that biologically
significant aspects of the variance in morphology and reproductive str
ategy seen in all populations of adult rodents reflect variance in per
inatal levels of exposure to gonadal hormones induced by intrauterine
position. We conclude that studies of correlations between intrauterin
e position and adult characteristics provide opportunities to examine
the impact of normal variation in perinatal exposure to hormones on ad
ult mammalian phenotypes.