This article is part of a Special Issue Chemosignals and Reproduction .Many terrestrial mammals must be able to distinguish between the myriad of scent marks they encounter in order for them to facilitate or deter direct interactions with their scent donors. I review studies that examine how rodents, mainly meadow voles (. Microtus pennsylvanicus), respond when they encounter the scent marks of conspecifics and heterospecifics, and how context, as well as the age and condition of senders and receivers, affect their responses. The review uses four broad hypotheses to discuss the response of rodents to scent marks. The four hypotheses are as follows: 1) Scent marks convey accurate information to the receiver about the sender\u27s state and p...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
The use by predators of scent marks made by potential prey is a largely unexplored potential cost of...
This article is part of a Special Issue Chemosignals and Reproduction .Many terrestrial mammals mus...
For a scent mark to be informative it must provide a reliable, honest signal that allows individuals...
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...
How an individual responds to scent marks and the information they receive from them may be affected...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Scent communication is an important component of behavior in mammals. Scent markings have been hypot...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Scent marking and over-marking are important forms of communication between the sexes for many terre...
Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles ...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
The use by predators of scent marks made by potential prey is a largely unexplored potential cost of...
This article is part of a Special Issue Chemosignals and Reproduction .Many terrestrial mammals mus...
For a scent mark to be informative it must provide a reliable, honest signal that allows individuals...
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...
How an individual responds to scent marks and the information they receive from them may be affected...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...
Particular features of the signaling characteristics of the scent marks of temperate zone, seasonall...
Scent communication is an important component of behavior in mammals. Scent markings have been hypot...
Scent counter-marking, in which one individual deposits scent in close proximity to the scent of ano...
Scent marking and over-marking are important forms of communication between the sexes for many terre...
Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles ...
Many terrestrial mammals will deposit scent marks and over-marks, the latter being the overlapping s...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
The use by predators of scent marks made by potential prey is a largely unexplored potential cost of...