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Territoriality scent marking

The precise effects of territorial scent marks on conspecifics are still a matter of debate. They may warn of a possible agonistic encounter and/or induce a state of increased probability to loose a fight. Gosling (1982) proposed that an intruder matches the scent of a competitor, or of a mark it is seen to have made, with that of other marks nearby. If the odors match, the competitor is probably... [Pg.164]

Mertl, A. S., 1977, Habituation to territorial scent marks in the fitMhy Lemur catta, Behav. Biol 21 500-507. [Pg.166]

Territorial Scent Marking by Two Sympatric Lemur Species... [Pg.2]

TERRITORIAL SCENT MARKING BY TWO SYMPATRIC LEMUR SPECIES... [Pg.647]

Black-Cleworth P. and Verbeme G. (1975). Scent-marking, dominance and flehmen behavior in domestic rabbits in an artificial laboratory territory. Chem Senses Flav 1, 465-494. [Pg.191]

The four species of hyena all scent mark plants with anal gland secretion ( pasting ). Different species concentrate their scent marks in different parts of their territories. In the resource-poor Kalahari, both brown Hyaena brunnea) and... [Pg.153]

Unlike most terrestrial mammals, beavers maintain territories along a line following watercourses. Both species, the Eurasian beaver, C. fiber, and the North American beaver, C. canadensis, dredge up mud from the bottom of their home pond, carry it on land, deposit it, and apply a scent mark on top of this mud... [Pg.157]

Spatial distribution of scent marks in territory or home range... [Pg.158]

Table 6.2 Distribution of scent marks in mammalian territories... Table 6.2 Distribution of scent marks in mammalian territories...
The male pronghorn, A. americana, scent marks his territory with the sub-auricular gland. Among the constituents of the subauricular secretion, isovaleric acid (Fig. 6.15) released the strongest marking responses by pronghorn bucks (Muller-Schwarzeetfl/., 1974). [Pg.168]


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