During the mating season, Iberian red deer males (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) present a large visible dark ventral area in their abdomen. This characteristic dark-haired area is formed by the impregnation of the hair with sprayed urine and gland secretions and contains volatile compounds that can be used in intraspecific communication. Here, we used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to describe the lipophilic chemicals from the dark ventral patch of males from different populations with different levels of intrasexual competition. Amongst all the compounds found, m-cresol, benzoic acid, cholesterol and 4- hydroxy-benzenopropanoic acid were the most abundant. The proportions of these compounds varied with age as well as with the le...
AbstractAlthough it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals withi...
Chemical signals play an important role in intraspecific and interspecific communication of many mam...
From behavioural studies of moose and elk-hounds, the authors have concluded that the tarsal gland s...
During the mating season, Iberian red deer males (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) present a large visible...
Universidad de Córdoba- Unidad de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos y Piscícolas - P.D. Recurso...
Black-tailed deer in captivity and in the field were observed for 3000 hr. The various contexts in w...
[Background]: In polygynous mammals, signalling may play a decisive role in mating behavior, mediati...
Sexual signals play a central role in male-male competition in polygynous species. In red deer (Cerv...
Chemical communication is intensely used by deer, especially scent-marking behaviors, with territory...
This thesis investigates the influences of evolution, social organisation and habitat preference upo...
Evidence is presented that saliva of bull moose (Alces alces gigas) contains 16-unsaturated C19 ster...
Hormones have not been found in concentrations of orders of magnitude higher than nanograms per mill...
781-794The social hierarchy of blackbuck plays a crucial role in mate selection and establishment of...
Sexually mature male deer are known to rub-urinate, a process where urine is deposited on the tarsal...
Although it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals within a popu...
AbstractAlthough it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals withi...
Chemical signals play an important role in intraspecific and interspecific communication of many mam...
From behavioural studies of moose and elk-hounds, the authors have concluded that the tarsal gland s...
During the mating season, Iberian red deer males (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) present a large visible...
Universidad de Córdoba- Unidad de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos y Piscícolas - P.D. Recurso...
Black-tailed deer in captivity and in the field were observed for 3000 hr. The various contexts in w...
[Background]: In polygynous mammals, signalling may play a decisive role in mating behavior, mediati...
Sexual signals play a central role in male-male competition in polygynous species. In red deer (Cerv...
Chemical communication is intensely used by deer, especially scent-marking behaviors, with territory...
This thesis investigates the influences of evolution, social organisation and habitat preference upo...
Evidence is presented that saliva of bull moose (Alces alces gigas) contains 16-unsaturated C19 ster...
Hormones have not been found in concentrations of orders of magnitude higher than nanograms per mill...
781-794The social hierarchy of blackbuck plays a crucial role in mate selection and establishment of...
Sexually mature male deer are known to rub-urinate, a process where urine is deposited on the tarsal...
Although it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals within a popu...
AbstractAlthough it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals withi...
Chemical signals play an important role in intraspecific and interspecific communication of many mam...
From behavioural studies of moose and elk-hounds, the authors have concluded that the tarsal gland s...