In snakes there are two possible pheromonal sources: skin and cloacal glands. In this work, we tested both secretions in adults of Epicrates cenchria alvarezi as messages transmitters, trying to explain the role that plays this information in the social context of this species. Both secretions have shown to have pheromonal function. Conespecific odors elicited more tongue extrusions than other stimuli did. These results suggest that the snake is capable of discriminating conspecifics based on chemical cues alone
En el presente trabajo se experimentó sobre la habilidad de Boa constrictor occidentalis para discri...
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members again...
In garter snakes, including Thamnophis sirtalis and Thamnophis elegans, successful mating is depende...
Most snakes have the chemosensory ability to identify chemical cues from conspecifics, which is usef...
Many snakes are able to use their chemosensory system to detect scent of conspecifics, which is impo...
Isolated populations of a given species may diverge from conspecifics for a certain series of traits...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
Snakes have traditionally been viewed as solitary, asocial animals whose habitat use is driven by te...
Snakes release malodorous secretions from cloacal musk glands when harassed by predators. Although t...
The study of chemoreception by squamate reptiles has become integral to understanding many aspects o...
The ability of snakes to follow conspecific pheromone trails during the breeding season is of primar...
Chemically mediated interactions are an important component of reptile life. Tuatara (Sphenodon punc...
The ability to discriminate between individual humans has been shown in a variety of animals, which ...
The study of chemoreception by squamate reptiles has become integral to understanding many aspects o...
Pheromones are chemical cues used to communicate between individuals within a single species. Previo...
En el presente trabajo se experimentó sobre la habilidad de Boa constrictor occidentalis para discri...
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members again...
In garter snakes, including Thamnophis sirtalis and Thamnophis elegans, successful mating is depende...
Most snakes have the chemosensory ability to identify chemical cues from conspecifics, which is usef...
Many snakes are able to use their chemosensory system to detect scent of conspecifics, which is impo...
Isolated populations of a given species may diverge from conspecifics for a certain series of traits...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
Snakes have traditionally been viewed as solitary, asocial animals whose habitat use is driven by te...
Snakes release malodorous secretions from cloacal musk glands when harassed by predators. Although t...
The study of chemoreception by squamate reptiles has become integral to understanding many aspects o...
The ability of snakes to follow conspecific pheromone trails during the breeding season is of primar...
Chemically mediated interactions are an important component of reptile life. Tuatara (Sphenodon punc...
The ability to discriminate between individual humans has been shown in a variety of animals, which ...
The study of chemoreception by squamate reptiles has become integral to understanding many aspects o...
Pheromones are chemical cues used to communicate between individuals within a single species. Previo...
En el presente trabajo se experimentó sobre la habilidad de Boa constrictor occidentalis para discri...
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members again...
In garter snakes, including Thamnophis sirtalis and Thamnophis elegans, successful mating is depende...