Which of the following statements is NOT true about
the reproductive behavior of voles?
a. Oxytocin induces monogamy in female prairie
voles.
b. Monogamous species have fewer oxytocin
receptors than promiscuous species.
c. ADH receptors in the brain play a role in
monogamy.
d. Mountain voles are more promiscuous than
prairie voles.
e. Male meadow voles are not monogamous.
Answer: b
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