Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonally breeding mammals may reflect differences in their reproductive state and, hence, be variable. Consequently, an individual\u27s perception of self may depend more on the condition independent than on the condition-dependent signaling characteristics of the scent marks. Yet, we do not know whether an individual responds to changes in the signaling characteristics of its own scent marks, such as those associated with changes in an individual\u27s reproductive state. Such changes may affect how and where an animal scent marks. Here we report on a series of experiments designed to test the hypothesis that individual meadow voles, Microtus pennsy...
This article is part of a Special Issue Chemosignals and Reproduction .Many terrestrial mammals mus...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Is it possible that voles have a sense of number? To address this question, we determined whether vo...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Many nonhuman animals are capable of discriminating a group or entity containing more objects from o...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent d...
During the breeding season, the reproductive condition of female mammals changes. Females may or may...
How an individual responds to scent marks and the information they receive from them may be affected...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Self-grooming may provide a means for broadcasting scent to conspecifics. Four experiments investiga...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
This article is part of a Special Issue Chemosignals and Reproduction .Many terrestrial mammals mus...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Is it possible that voles have a sense of number? To address this question, we determined whether vo...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Many nonhuman animals are capable of discriminating a group or entity containing more objects from o...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent d...
During the breeding season, the reproductive condition of female mammals changes. Females may or may...
How an individual responds to scent marks and the information they receive from them may be affected...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Self-grooming may provide a means for broadcasting scent to conspecifics. Four experiments investiga...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
This article is part of a Special Issue Chemosignals and Reproduction .Many terrestrial mammals mus...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Is it possible that voles have a sense of number? To address this question, we determined whether vo...