emäparitus
Emäparitus, also known as maternal imprinting or ovine imprinting, is a behavioral phenomenon observed in sheep where lambs imprint on their mother. This imprinting process is critical for survival and involves the lamb developing a strong attachment to its mother within a short period after birth. The lamb learns to recognize its mother's unique scent and vocalizations, which are essential for locating her for nursing and protection. This recognition is largely established during the first few hours of the lamb's life.
The imprinting process is not solely driven by the lamb; the ewe also exhibits maternal behaviors that
Research into emäparitus has explored the sensory modalities involved, with scent playing a particularly significant role.