Communicational behaviours by individuals provide information for not only the intended target(s) of the signal but any non-target individual(s) that may be nearby. For terrestrial mammals a major form of communication and social information is through odours via scent marking and self-grooming. Self-grooming is a ubiquitous behaviour in mammals with the function thought to primarily be centred on personal care. But it has been found in rodents that self-grooming will occur in the presence of social odours thus potentially serving a communicative role. For example, male meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) self-groom in the presence of a female conspecific odour but not a male conspecific odour. Most studies examining self-grooming as a f...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...
Communicational behaviours by individuals provide information for not only the intended target(s) of...
Summary We explore the possibility that self-grooming in response to the odors or presence of anothe...
Self-grooming may provide a means for broadcasting scent to conspecifics. Four experiments investiga...
Observations of numerous mammals suggest males self-groom more than females in response to the odour...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to account for differences in the amount of time that animals en...
Self-grooming in response to the odours of an opposite-sex conspecific may reflect sexual motivation...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom before, during and after copulation, which may con...
For males, the behaviour of rival conspecifics can provide vital information about finding reproduct...
We determined whether seasonal differences exist in the amount of time meadow voles, Microtus pennsy...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Self-grooming in response to the odors of conspecifics is a form of olfactory communication among me...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...
Communicational behaviours by individuals provide information for not only the intended target(s) of...
Summary We explore the possibility that self-grooming in response to the odors or presence of anothe...
Self-grooming may provide a means for broadcasting scent to conspecifics. Four experiments investiga...
Observations of numerous mammals suggest males self-groom more than females in response to the odour...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to account for differences in the amount of time that animals en...
Self-grooming in response to the odours of an opposite-sex conspecific may reflect sexual motivation...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom before, during and after copulation, which may con...
For males, the behaviour of rival conspecifics can provide vital information about finding reproduct...
We determined whether seasonal differences exist in the amount of time meadow voles, Microtus pennsy...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Self-grooming in response to the odors of conspecifics is a form of olfactory communication among me...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
Several vole species use scent marked runways radiating from their burrows for foraging and dispersi...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...