Self-grooming in response to the odours of an opposite-sex conspecific may reflect sexual motivation on the part of the actor. We tested the hypothesis that meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, and prairie voles, M. ochrogaster, both self-groom at different rates when exposed to the odours of their siblings as compared to those of nonsiblings. This prediction was studied under the context of social memory for siblings and the effects of isolation on memory for siblings. The hypothesis explains the self-grooming responses of meadow voles isolated from their siblings for 10 days and of prairie voles isolated from their siblings for 20 days. However, 20 days of isolation for male and female meadow voles, and 30 days of isolation for male pra...
Individuals of Microtus pennsylvanicus preferred the odor of familiar siblings to that of unfamiliar...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Self-grooming in response to the odours of an opposite-sex conspecific may reflect sexual motivation...
Observations of numerous mammals suggest males self-groom more than females in response to the odour...
Self-grooming may provide a means for broadcasting scent to conspecifics. Four experiments investiga...
Summary We explore the possibility that self-grooming in response to the odors or presence of anothe...
Communicational behaviours by individuals provide information for not only the intended target(s) of...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to account for differences in the amount of time that animals en...
We determined whether seasonal differences exist in the amount of time meadow voles, Microtus pennsy...
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom before, during and after copulation, which may con...
In this study,the social ranks of male root vole siblings (Microtus oeconomus ) were determined ...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Many animals self-groom when they encounter the scent marks of opposite-sex conspecifics. Self-groom...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Individuals of Microtus pennsylvanicus preferred the odor of familiar siblings to that of unfamiliar...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Self-grooming in response to the odours of an opposite-sex conspecific may reflect sexual motivation...
Observations of numerous mammals suggest males self-groom more than females in response to the odour...
Self-grooming may provide a means for broadcasting scent to conspecifics. Four experiments investiga...
Summary We explore the possibility that self-grooming in response to the odors or presence of anothe...
Communicational behaviours by individuals provide information for not only the intended target(s) of...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to account for differences in the amount of time that animals en...
We determined whether seasonal differences exist in the amount of time meadow voles, Microtus pennsy...
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom before, during and after copulation, which may con...
In this study,the social ranks of male root vole siblings (Microtus oeconomus ) were determined ...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Many animals self-groom when they encounter the scent marks of opposite-sex conspecifics. Self-groom...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Individuals of Microtus pennsylvanicus preferred the odor of familiar siblings to that of unfamiliar...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...