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Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 65:813-819
In many mammals, reproductive status is revealed through chemical cues in urine. The reproductive status of receivers may influence their interest in such signals. For social mammals that live in matrilineal groups, females may benefit by detecting t
Publikováno v:
Zoo biology. 27(3)
Females of species that live in matrilineal hierarchies may compete for temporally limited resources, yet maintain social harmony to facilitate cohesion. The relative degree of aggressive and nonaggressive interactions may depend on the reproductive
Autor:
L.E.L. Rasmussen, Sarah M. Heineman, Amy Gray, Barbara E. Slade, Kathryn R. Bagley, Bruce A. Schulte, Michelle Malament, Nancy L. Scott, Maureen D. Correll, Lauren Stanley, Thomas E. Goodwin, Helen Loizi
Publikováno v:
Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 10 ISBN: 9780387251592
The study of chemical communication in elephants has resulted in startling and exciting new discoveries in the past decade (Rasmussen and Schulte, 1998; Rasmussen et al., 2003). To date, the highlight of this research has been the identification of t
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