Previous studies on the subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (tuco-tuco) have shown that this species has the ability to use olfaction to orient their digging while foraging. As a continuation of these works, we assess whether direct contact with vegetation chemical signals is required for food odour recognition, and whether this subterranean rodent is also able to discriminate plants of different nutritional quality by the chemical signals released by them into the soil. First, we test animal responses to plant extracts and controls (water) covered with a wire mesh or without it. Also, we assess individual digging response in an artificial Y-maze whose arms were filled with soil in which plants of different nutritional quality have been gr...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
Turbinal bones are key components of the mammalian rostrum that contribute to three critical functio...
Food quality is an important consideration in the foraging strategy of all animals, including herbiv...
Sensory modalities involved in the localization and selection of food represent critical information...
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concorda...
A brief survey is presented of current knowledge on olfaction in rodents and the various roles that ...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on o...
How animals locate nutritious but camouflaged prey items with increasing accuracy is not well unders...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Data for Finnerty, P.B., Stutz, R.S., Price, C.J., Banks, P.B. & McArthur, C. (2017) Leaf odour cues...
Olfactory predator search processes differ fundamentally to those based on vision, particularly when...
Nutritional response to different diet quality was examined in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys tala...
Predation is a strong selective force, and prey species may show specific adaptations that allow rec...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
Turbinal bones are key components of the mammalian rostrum that contribute to three critical functio...
Food quality is an important consideration in the foraging strategy of all animals, including herbiv...
Sensory modalities involved in the localization and selection of food represent critical information...
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concorda...
A brief survey is presented of current knowledge on olfaction in rodents and the various roles that ...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on o...
How animals locate nutritious but camouflaged prey items with increasing accuracy is not well unders...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Data for Finnerty, P.B., Stutz, R.S., Price, C.J., Banks, P.B. & McArthur, C. (2017) Leaf odour cues...
Olfactory predator search processes differ fundamentally to those based on vision, particularly when...
Nutritional response to different diet quality was examined in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys tala...
Predation is a strong selective force, and prey species may show specific adaptations that allow rec...
Territorial scent-marking provides chemical records of male competitive interactions that are availa...
Turbinal bones are key components of the mammalian rostrum that contribute to three critical functio...
Food quality is an important consideration in the foraging strategy of all animals, including herbiv...