Scent-marking is a frequent behaviour of highly social ground squirrels and might play an important role in their social dynamics. Female Columbian ground squirrels exhibit considerable scent-marking during the reproductive period. We examined how gestating and lactating females responded to jugal gland scent-marks of same-sexed and opposite-sexed conspecifics with attention to genetic relatedness and the geographical location of the territory of individuals. We tested the dear-enemy, threat-level and kin-discrimination hypotheses to explain patterns of scent-marking. Females sniffed the scent of non-neighbouring males significantly longer than other types of scent categories and tended to over mark the scent of females more than the scent ...
Data sets corresponding to Figures 1 to 4 in manuscript. All procedures for collection of data were...
The function of chemical signalling in non-territorial solitary carnivores is still relatively uncle...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)Seven California ground squirrels (Spermophilus bee...
International audienceSocial environments can profoundly affect the behavior and stress physiology o...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
Olfactory communication appears to be an important aspect of the biology of most ground squirrels. S...
Olfactory communication appears to be an important aspect of the biology of most ground squirrels. S...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
In polygynous and polygynandrous mating systems males possess a variety of behavioral tactics that i...
Scent communication is an important component of behavior in mammals. Scent markings have been hypot...
Scent-marking is a ubiquitous form of olfactory signaling in male mammals and both territorial males...
Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Citellus tridecemlineatus) are among the more abundant and conspicu...
ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on the functions of kin recognition, little is known about onto...
Rodent scent-marking is often used for territorial defense and self-advertisement, and both function...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Data sets corresponding to Figures 1 to 4 in manuscript. All procedures for collection of data were...
The function of chemical signalling in non-territorial solitary carnivores is still relatively uncle...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)Seven California ground squirrels (Spermophilus bee...
International audienceSocial environments can profoundly affect the behavior and stress physiology o...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
Olfactory communication appears to be an important aspect of the biology of most ground squirrels. S...
Olfactory communication appears to be an important aspect of the biology of most ground squirrels. S...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
In polygynous and polygynandrous mating systems males possess a variety of behavioral tactics that i...
Scent communication is an important component of behavior in mammals. Scent markings have been hypot...
Scent-marking is a ubiquitous form of olfactory signaling in male mammals and both territorial males...
Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Citellus tridecemlineatus) are among the more abundant and conspicu...
ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on the functions of kin recognition, little is known about onto...
Rodent scent-marking is often used for territorial defense and self-advertisement, and both function...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Data sets corresponding to Figures 1 to 4 in manuscript. All procedures for collection of data were...
The function of chemical signalling in non-territorial solitary carnivores is still relatively uncle...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)Seven California ground squirrels (Spermophilus bee...