Abstract A study in the current issue of BMC Biology has identified a mouse major urinary protein as a pheromone that attracts female mice to male urine marks and induces a learned attraction to the volatile urinary odor of the producer. See research article http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/8/75</p
Individuals of many species rely on odors to communicate, find breeding partners, locate resources a...
Animals are known to produce substances that modulate social and sexual behavior of conspecifics, bu...
Male pheromones are believed to attract females and repel male mice in open field tests but, when te...
Ramm SA, Cheetham SA, Hurst JL. Encoding choosiness: female attraction requires prior physical conta...
The role of urinary chemosignals in sexual interactions was investigated in pairs of adult mice. Bas...
This article is part of a Special Issue “Chemosignals and Reproduction”. This paper reviews the r...
Abstract The major urinary proteins (MUPs) of house mice (Mus musculus) bind and stabilize the relea...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
A male-specific major urinary protein named darcin is attractive to female mice, Mus musculus, stimu...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
Male mouse urine delivers a wide range of molecules which may be involved in intraspecific chemical ...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
It is generally assumed that chemical signals (sexual pheromones) constitute the primary stimulus fo...
Mice recognize other mice by identifying chemicals that confer a molecular signature to urinary mark...
Individuals of many species rely on odors to communicate, find breeding partners, locate resources a...
Animals are known to produce substances that modulate social and sexual behavior of conspecifics, bu...
Male pheromones are believed to attract females and repel male mice in open field tests but, when te...
Ramm SA, Cheetham SA, Hurst JL. Encoding choosiness: female attraction requires prior physical conta...
The role of urinary chemosignals in sexual interactions was investigated in pairs of adult mice. Bas...
This article is part of a Special Issue “Chemosignals and Reproduction”. This paper reviews the r...
Abstract The major urinary proteins (MUPs) of house mice (Mus musculus) bind and stabilize the relea...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
A male-specific major urinary protein named darcin is attractive to female mice, Mus musculus, stimu...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
Male mouse urine delivers a wide range of molecules which may be involved in intraspecific chemical ...
Odour signals used in competitive and aggressive interactions between males are well studied in the ...
It is generally assumed that chemical signals (sexual pheromones) constitute the primary stimulus fo...
Mice recognize other mice by identifying chemicals that confer a molecular signature to urinary mark...
Individuals of many species rely on odors to communicate, find breeding partners, locate resources a...
Animals are known to produce substances that modulate social and sexual behavior of conspecifics, bu...
Male pheromones are believed to attract females and repel male mice in open field tests but, when te...