International audienceIn mammals, especially rodents, social behaviours, such as parenting, territoriality or mate attraction, are largely based on olfactory communication through chemosignals. These behaviours are mediated by species-specific chemosignals, including small organic molecules and proteins that are secreted in the urine or in various fluids from exocrine glands. Chemosignal detection is mainly ensured by olfactory neurons in two specific sensory organs, the vomeronasal organ (VNO) and the main olfactory epithelium (MOE). This study aimed to characterise the olfactory communication in the fossorial ecotype of the water voles, Arvicola terrestris. We first measured the olfactory investigation of urine and lateral scent gland sec...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
International audienceIn mammals, especially rodents, social behaviours, such as parenting, territor...
Although many sources of sexually specific chemical signals have been identified, few attempts have ...
International audienceThe water vole Arvicola terrestris is endemic to Europe where its outbreak gen...
International audienceThe water vole Arvicola terrestris is endemic to Europe where its outbreak gen...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...
The function of an odour may be reflected in its fade‐out time in the environment. In this study, we...
The role of gonadal hormones in the production of five odors that are attractive to the opposite sex...
Mammals have the ability to identify particular conspecifics and in doing so use this information to...
The sources of sexually discriminable scent were identified for montane voles, Microtus montanus, an...
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...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...
International audienceIn mammals, especially rodents, social behaviours, such as parenting, territor...
Although many sources of sexually specific chemical signals have been identified, few attempts have ...
International audienceThe water vole Arvicola terrestris is endemic to Europe where its outbreak gen...
International audienceThe water vole Arvicola terrestris is endemic to Europe where its outbreak gen...
Scent marks are an important means of transmitting information between rodents, and they can be prod...
The function of an odour may be reflected in its fade‐out time in the environment. In this study, we...
The role of gonadal hormones in the production of five odors that are attractive to the opposite sex...
Mammals have the ability to identify particular conspecifics and in doing so use this information to...
The sources of sexually discriminable scent were identified for montane voles, Microtus montanus, an...
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...
Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) rely on olfactory communication, such as scent marking, to fi...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
Terrestrial mammals, like rodents, use odors, and scent marks to indicate their presence in an area ...