Abstract Scent-marking is widespread among mammals and has been observed in many felid species. Although the behaviour is well-described, little is known about its function in wild felid populations. We investigated patterns of scent-marking and its role in intra- and intersexual communication among resident and non-resident Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx by observing interactions among wild lynx at natural marking sites by means of infrared camera traps. Marking activity of resident animals showed a peak during the mating season and was lowest during the time when females gave birth and lactated. Both sexes scent-marked, but male lynx visited marking sites much more often than females and marked relatively more often when visiting a site. Most vi...
This study describes the scent marking behavior of a captive group of meerkats (Suricata suricatta)....
Abstract⎯Mammalian scent marking is often associated with territorial defense. However, males and fe...
Urination and defaecation patterns of free-ranging coyotes (Canis latrans) were studied in the Grand...
Scent-marking is widespread among mammals and has been observed in many felid species. Although the ...
Scent marking is an important aspect of social organization and intraspecific communication for many...
Human development, such as construction of roads and trails, can affect several animal behaviour tra...
© 2016 Author(s). Intraspecific communication is integral to the behavioural ecology of solitary car...
Members of the Carnivora employ a wide range of postures and patterns to mark their scent onto objec...
Information is lacking on the behaviour of free-roaming Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) during the bre...
Most mammals scent-mark, and a variety of hypotheses have been put forward to explain this behaviou...
Scent marking, where individuals deposit signals on objects in the environment, is a common form of ...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Many animal species use scent marks such as feces, urine, and glandular secretions to find mates, ad...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Mate selection influences individual fitness, is often based on complex cues and behaviours, and can...
This study describes the scent marking behavior of a captive group of meerkats (Suricata suricatta)....
Abstract⎯Mammalian scent marking is often associated with territorial defense. However, males and fe...
Urination and defaecation patterns of free-ranging coyotes (Canis latrans) were studied in the Grand...
Scent-marking is widespread among mammals and has been observed in many felid species. Although the ...
Scent marking is an important aspect of social organization and intraspecific communication for many...
Human development, such as construction of roads and trails, can affect several animal behaviour tra...
© 2016 Author(s). Intraspecific communication is integral to the behavioural ecology of solitary car...
Members of the Carnivora employ a wide range of postures and patterns to mark their scent onto objec...
Information is lacking on the behaviour of free-roaming Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) during the bre...
Most mammals scent-mark, and a variety of hypotheses have been put forward to explain this behaviou...
Scent marking, where individuals deposit signals on objects in the environment, is a common form of ...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Many animal species use scent marks such as feces, urine, and glandular secretions to find mates, ad...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Mate selection influences individual fitness, is often based on complex cues and behaviours, and can...
This study describes the scent marking behavior of a captive group of meerkats (Suricata suricatta)....
Abstract⎯Mammalian scent marking is often associated with territorial defense. However, males and fe...
Urination and defaecation patterns of free-ranging coyotes (Canis latrans) were studied in the Grand...