International audienceHistorically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmic or at best microsmatic, i.e. absent or reduced olfactory capabilities. However, these neuroanatomical considerations may not be appropriate predictors for the use of olfaction in social interactions. Observations suggest that pinnipeds may use olfaction in mother-pup interactions, accepting or rejecting pups after naso-nasal contact. Such maternal-offspring recognition is a favourable area for investigating the involvement of odours in social recognition and selectivity, as females are evolutionarily constrained to direct resources to filial young. However, there is no experimental, morphological or chemical evidence to date for the use of ...
In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species' individual recogn...
Individual vocal recognition between mothers and pups has been widely observed in pinnipeds, especia...
A substantial amount of research has been carried out on recognition behaviour in natural popu-latio...
International audienceHistorically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmi...
Historically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmic or at best microsmat...
International audienceOlfaction is one of the most commonly used senses for communication among anim...
International audienceRecognition of individuals or classes of individuals plays an important role i...
Olfaction is a key sense for mammals, and as a result chemical signals are an important means of com...
International audienceOlfaction is a key sense for mammals, and as a result chemical signals are an ...
International audiencePinnipeds, as any mammal species, use multimodal signals, including olfactory ...
Thesis by publication."Marine Predator Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of...
In the wild, California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) are exposed to a wide variety of sensory ...
International audienceMammals use multiple sensory cues for mother-offspring recognition. While the ...
In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species' individual recogn...
Individual vocal recognition between mothers and pups has been widely observed in pinnipeds, especia...
A substantial amount of research has been carried out on recognition behaviour in natural popu-latio...
International audienceHistorically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmi...
Historically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmic or at best microsmat...
International audienceOlfaction is one of the most commonly used senses for communication among anim...
International audienceRecognition of individuals or classes of individuals plays an important role i...
Olfaction is a key sense for mammals, and as a result chemical signals are an important means of com...
International audienceOlfaction is a key sense for mammals, and as a result chemical signals are an ...
International audiencePinnipeds, as any mammal species, use multimodal signals, including olfactory ...
Thesis by publication."Marine Predator Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of...
In the wild, California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) are exposed to a wide variety of sensory ...
International audienceMammals use multiple sensory cues for mother-offspring recognition. While the ...
In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species' individual recogn...
Individual vocal recognition between mothers and pups has been widely observed in pinnipeds, especia...
A substantial amount of research has been carried out on recognition behaviour in natural popu-latio...