The distribution of preorbital gland scent marks and dung middens within three territories of wild klipspringers in Zimbabwe are described. Nearest-neighbour analyses revealed that scent marks were distributed non-randomly and in a rough ring some distance within the territory boundary. Marking densities were greatest at about half the territory radius. In two territories, marking densities were shown to be sensitive to intrusion pressure at the periphery, being higher along contested boundaries than where territories were not contiguous. Marks were placed on branches facing neighbouring territories, where they are more likely to be detected, along contested boundaries but not in other areas. An analytical model is developed which tests the...
<p>Locations of (A) scent marks made by the pride males from 1999 to 2002, (B) scent marks by the si...
Civet musk is one of the natural resources in Ethiopia. Much as Ethiopia is the world’s largest supp...
In monogamous species, females often choose between males according to the quality of the territorie...
Klipspringers deposit scent marks in the form of secretion from the preorbital glands on branches of...
artm nit 00 no longer present. When signallers are relatively seden-tary, scent marks accumulate and...
This study investigates the mechanics and function of territorial behaviour in klipspringer (Oreotra...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Klipspringers Oreotragus oreotragus are small antelopes which use scent marks to demarcate and defen...
AbstractNamibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are known to use specific trees when choosing sites for...
Uncovering the mechanisms behind territory formation is a fundamental problem in behavioural ecology...
Scent marking, where individuals deposit signals on objects in the environment, is a common form of ...
Committee members: Gebo, Daniel L.; Pingel, Thomas J.; Porter, Leila M.Advisor: Irwin, Mitchell T.In...
Large mammals select conspicuous objects on which to deposit their scent marks, which may function t...
Scent marking is an important aspect of social organization and intraspecific communication for many...
International audienceThe Alpine marmot Marmota marmota is a territorial rodent. Resident adults reg...
<p>Locations of (A) scent marks made by the pride males from 1999 to 2002, (B) scent marks by the si...
Civet musk is one of the natural resources in Ethiopia. Much as Ethiopia is the world’s largest supp...
In monogamous species, females often choose between males according to the quality of the territorie...
Klipspringers deposit scent marks in the form of secretion from the preorbital glands on branches of...
artm nit 00 no longer present. When signallers are relatively seden-tary, scent marks accumulate and...
This study investigates the mechanics and function of territorial behaviour in klipspringer (Oreotra...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Klipspringers Oreotragus oreotragus are small antelopes which use scent marks to demarcate and defen...
AbstractNamibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are known to use specific trees when choosing sites for...
Uncovering the mechanisms behind territory formation is a fundamental problem in behavioural ecology...
Scent marking, where individuals deposit signals on objects in the environment, is a common form of ...
Committee members: Gebo, Daniel L.; Pingel, Thomas J.; Porter, Leila M.Advisor: Irwin, Mitchell T.In...
Large mammals select conspicuous objects on which to deposit their scent marks, which may function t...
Scent marking is an important aspect of social organization and intraspecific communication for many...
International audienceThe Alpine marmot Marmota marmota is a territorial rodent. Resident adults reg...
<p>Locations of (A) scent marks made by the pride males from 1999 to 2002, (B) scent marks by the si...
Civet musk is one of the natural resources in Ethiopia. Much as Ethiopia is the world’s largest supp...
In monogamous species, females often choose between males according to the quality of the territorie...