The alarm pheromones often released by animals under stressful situations seem to elicit behavioral changes in conspecifics, which in the appropriate context can be viewed as anti-predatory responses. However, the releasing of alarm pheromones associated with predatory events has not been demonstrated in mammals. In the current study with wild-caught Cabrera voles, we carried out experiments in the laboratory and in the field to assess the release of alarm pheromones in scent-marks during simulated predatory events and disclose their effects on conspecifics. We first conducted an assay wherein voles where let to scent-mark a clean substrate in the absence of disturbance (control) and under the simulation of predatory events. Contrarily to t...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
The use by predators of scent marks made by potential prey is a largely unexplored potential cost of...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
The alarm pheromones often released by animals under stressful situations seem to elicit behavioral ...
Rodent scent-marking is often used for territorial defence and self-advertisement, and both function...
Predation involves more than just predators consuming prey. Indirect effects, such as fear responses...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Abstract: In the predator–prey arms race, survival-enhancing adaptive behaviors are essential. Prey ...
Chemical communication plays an important role in mammalian life history decisions. Animals send and...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
The Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrerae) is a rare rodent living in patchy grassy areas of the Iberian P...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Rodent scent-marking is often used for territorial defense and self-advertisement, and both function...
Rodents, lagomorphs and cervids are the most important herbivorous mammals that cause economic damag...
Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on o...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
The use by predators of scent marks made by potential prey is a largely unexplored potential cost of...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
The alarm pheromones often released by animals under stressful situations seem to elicit behavioral ...
Rodent scent-marking is often used for territorial defence and self-advertisement, and both function...
Predation involves more than just predators consuming prey. Indirect effects, such as fear responses...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Abstract: In the predator–prey arms race, survival-enhancing adaptive behaviors are essential. Prey ...
Chemical communication plays an important role in mammalian life history decisions. Animals send and...
Most terrestrial mammals deposit scent marks to communicate with conspecifics. We examined the scent...
The Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrerae) is a rare rodent living in patchy grassy areas of the Iberian P...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Rodent scent-marking is often used for territorial defense and self-advertisement, and both function...
Rodents, lagomorphs and cervids are the most important herbivorous mammals that cause economic damag...
Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on o...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
The use by predators of scent marks made by potential prey is a largely unexplored potential cost of...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...