Nursing gerbils unravel benefit of multiple mothers in collective mammals
Wednesday, January 9, 2013 - 10:00
in Biology & Nature
In mammals such as rodents that raise their young as a group, infants will nurse from their mother as well as other females, a dynamic known as allosuckling. Ecologists have long hypothesized that allosuckling lets newborns stockpile antibodies to various diseases, but the experimental proof has been lacking until now.