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Abstract:
The postejaculatory copulations of cactus mice are demonstrated to function in facilitating neuroendocrine responses necessary for pregnancy. Whereas estrous cycles were altered after just 10 percent of the tests terminated after one ejaculatory series, females became either pregnant or pseudopregnant after 80 percent of tests continued at least to sexual satiety (30 minutes with no copulations).

