Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent donor relative to that of the bottom-scent donor of an over-mark. However, terrestrial mammals are likely to encounter over-marks consisting of the scent marks of more than two same-sex conspecifics in the intersections of runways, near the nests of sexually receptive female conspecifics, and inside and along the borders of the territories of conspecifics. We determined how meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, respond to the marks of the top-, middle-, and bottom-scent donors of an over-mark. We tested the hypothesis that voles exposed to an over-mark will respond preferentially to the scent marks that were deposited more recently, the scent...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal places its scent mark directly on top of another individual...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent d...
How an individual responds to scent marks and the information they receive from them may be affected...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal deposits its scent mark on top of the scent mark of a consp...
Voles use runways, paths, and trails that may also be used by rabbits and mink. These shared areas c...
Scent marking and over-marking are important forms of communication between the sexes for many terre...
Over-marking occurs when one individual deposits its scent mark on the scent mark of a conspecific. ...
Scent over-marking occurs when one individual places its scent mark on top of one deposited by a con...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal places its scent mark directly on top of another individual...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent d...
How an individual responds to scent marks and the information they receive from them may be affected...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal deposits its scent mark on top of the scent mark of a consp...
Voles use runways, paths, and trails that may also be used by rabbits and mink. These shared areas c...
Scent marking and over-marking are important forms of communication between the sexes for many terre...
Over-marking occurs when one individual deposits its scent mark on the scent mark of a conspecific. ...
Scent over-marking occurs when one individual places its scent mark on top of one deposited by a con...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal places its scent mark directly on top of another individual...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...