During the breeding season, the reproductive condition of female mammals changes. Females may or may not be sexually receptive. We conducted a series of experiments to determine whether reproductive condition of female meadow voles affects their scent marking behavior as well as the scent marking behavior of male conspecifics. In expt 1, females in postpartum estrus (PPE females) deposited more scent marks than females that were neither pregnant nor lactating (REF females) or ovariectomized females (OVX females). In expt 2, male voles scent marked more and deposited more over-marks in areas marked by PPE females than by REF and OVX females. In expt 3, PPE females deposited more scent marks and over-marks in areas marked by males than did fe...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Our understanding of communication by female mammals about reproductive state is currently limited b...
The function of an odour may be reflected in its fade‐out time in the environment. In this study, we...
During the breeding season, the reproductive condition of female mammals changes. Females may or may...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles ...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal deposits its scent mark on top of the scent mark of a consp...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Scent marking and over-marking are important forms of communication between the sexes for many terre...
Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent d...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Voles that did not respond to short days with reproductive inhibition were reproductively mature and...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Our understanding of communication by female mammals about reproductive state is currently limited b...
The function of an odour may be reflected in its fade‐out time in the environment. In this study, we...
During the breeding season, the reproductive condition of female mammals changes. Females may or may...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles ...
Scent over-marking occurs when an animal deposits its scent mark on top of the scent mark of a consp...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Scent marking and over-marking are important forms of communication between the sexes for many terre...
Previous studies have shown that individuals responded preferentially to the mark of the top-scent d...
Many terrestrial mammals scent mark in areas containing the scent marks of conspecifics, and thus, m...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
Voles that did not respond to short days with reproductive inhibition were reproductively mature and...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Our understanding of communication by female mammals about reproductive state is currently limited b...
The function of an odour may be reflected in its fade‐out time in the environment. In this study, we...