Mammals communicate socially through visual, auditory and chemical signals. The chemical sense is the oldest sense and is shared by all organisms including bacteria. Despite mounting evidence for social chemo-signalling in humans, the extent to which it modulates behavior is debated and can benefit from comparative models of closely related hominoids. The use of odor cues in wild ape social communication has been only rarely explored. Apart from one study on wild chimpanzee sniffing, our understanding is limited to anecdotes. We present the first study of wild gorilla chemo-communication and the first analysis of olfactory signalling in relation to arousal levels and odor strength in wild apes. If gorilla scent is used as a signalling mecha...
Primates are typically considered microsmatic (i.e., having a relatively less developed sense of sme...
Primate chemical communication remains underappreciated, as primates are considered to rely on other...
RevueThis chapter focuses on chemical communication, including olfaction and gustation, plays a cent...
Mammals communicate socially through visual, auditory and chemical signals. The chemical sense is th...
Mammals communicate socially through visual, auditory and chemical signals. The chemical sense is th...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidenc...
Many species produce odor cues that enable them to be identified individually, as well as providing ...
The importance of smell in humans is well established but we know little about it in regard to our c...
Many species produce odor cues that enable them to be identified individually, as well as providing ...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidence...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidence...
Olfaction is important across the animal kingdom for transferring information on e.g. 18 species, se...
Primates have traditionally been considered having a poor sense of smell compared to other orders of...
Olfactory communication is an important mediator of social interactions in mammals, providing inform...
Primates are typically considered microsmatic (i.e., having a relatively less developed sense of sme...
Primates are typically considered microsmatic (i.e., having a relatively less developed sense of sme...
Primate chemical communication remains underappreciated, as primates are considered to rely on other...
RevueThis chapter focuses on chemical communication, including olfaction and gustation, plays a cent...
Mammals communicate socially through visual, auditory and chemical signals. The chemical sense is th...
Mammals communicate socially through visual, auditory and chemical signals. The chemical sense is th...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidenc...
Many species produce odor cues that enable them to be identified individually, as well as providing ...
The importance of smell in humans is well established but we know little about it in regard to our c...
Many species produce odor cues that enable them to be identified individually, as well as providing ...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidence...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidence...
Olfaction is important across the animal kingdom for transferring information on e.g. 18 species, se...
Primates have traditionally been considered having a poor sense of smell compared to other orders of...
Olfactory communication is an important mediator of social interactions in mammals, providing inform...
Primates are typically considered microsmatic (i.e., having a relatively less developed sense of sme...
Primates are typically considered microsmatic (i.e., having a relatively less developed sense of sme...
Primate chemical communication remains underappreciated, as primates are considered to rely on other...
RevueThis chapter focuses on chemical communication, including olfaction and gustation, plays a cent...