Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on olfactory clues like urine, feces, or scent marks. The present field enclosure experiment was set up to determine whether scented food is sufficient for inducing such differentiated reactions in bank voles. Fourteen different odors were tested, divided into four categories: (1) terrestrial predators, (2) avian predators, (3) conspecifics, and (4) neutral origin (human, dog, solvent-treated, and unscented). The odors were extracted with methanol from pellets or feces, or were an artificial substitute. To test the influence of odors on the foraging behavior of voles, artificial food patches containing scented feeders were used. The feeders were ...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Consumption of food by Aplodontia rufa from bowls scented with control odors, secretion from anal gl...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Prey species show specific adaptations that allow recognition, avoidance and defense against predato...
In rodents, defensive behaviors increase the chances of survival during a predator encounter. Observ...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Animals must be able to collect and utilize information from their environment, such as olfactory cu...
Chemical communication plays an important role in mammalian life history decisions. Animals send and...
Mammals have the ability to identify particular conspecifics and in doing so use this information to...
International audienceIn mammals, especially rodents, social behaviours, such as parenting, territor...
Differences in the protein content of individuals may affect their response to signals produced by o...
The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), several species of voles (Microtus spp.), the northern pocket ...
Individual discrimination provides animals the opportunity to adjust their exposure and behavior whe...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Consumption of food by Aplodontia rufa from bowls scented with control odors, secretion from anal gl...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Prey species show specific adaptations that allow recognition, avoidance and defense against predato...
In rodents, defensive behaviors increase the chances of survival during a predator encounter. Observ...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Animals must be able to collect and utilize information from their environment, such as olfactory cu...
Chemical communication plays an important role in mammalian life history decisions. Animals send and...
Mammals have the ability to identify particular conspecifics and in doing so use this information to...
International audienceIn mammals, especially rodents, social behaviours, such as parenting, territor...
Differences in the protein content of individuals may affect their response to signals produced by o...
The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), several species of voles (Microtus spp.), the northern pocket ...
Individual discrimination provides animals the opportunity to adjust their exposure and behavior whe...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Consumption of food by Aplodontia rufa from bowls scented with control odors, secretion from anal gl...