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Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 85:450-457
Chemical signaling between animals of the same species is common among vertebrates. We have reported this phenomenon in the gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica (Wagner, 1842). We now find that male opossums investigate odors derived from
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 69:635-642
Chemical communication plays a major role in mammalian behaviour. One mammal with well-developed chemical senses is the grey short-tailed opossum, a small, South American marsupial that has become common in laboratory research. Male and female opossu
Autor:
Ido Zuri, Mimi Halpern
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Neuroscience. 119:612-621
To determine whether the vomeronasal system of the Brazilian short-tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica) is important to the response to conspecific chemical signals, the authors tested female opossums with conspecific odors, before and after ablati
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 80:225-232
Gray short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica) are small marsupials, which have recently become the subjects of numerous laboratory investigations. While these opossums have well-developed olfactory systems and complex scent-marking behaviors, th
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Aggressive Behavior. 27:64-72
Blind mole rats (Spalax ehrenbergi) are solitary and aggressive subterranean rodents. Aggressive defense behavior in the mole rat functions to deter neighboring competitors from territory, food, and mates and includes seismic and odor signals. The ai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 81:606-616
The lesser white-toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens) is a common but infrequently studied small insectivore. Because of difficulty in conducting direct observations in nature on the social behavior of this species, we designed a laboratory study to
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 80:734-741
Blind mole-rats ( Spalax ehrenbergi ) are aggressive and solitary fossorial rodents, highly specialized to their environment. They use their lower incisors mainly to excavate their tunnel systems. We found that the lower incisors of the mole-rat grow
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 64:611-620
Blind mole-rats (Spalax ehrenbergi) are solitary aggressive subterranean rodents. They inhabit individual territories, comprised of branched tunnels. Each such tunnel system is completely separate from that of any neighboring mole-rat. Although intra
Autor:
Ido Zuri, Joseph Terkel
Publikováno v:
Aggressive Behavior. 24:455-470
The blind mole rat (Spalax ehrenbergi) is a solitary and aggressive fossorial rodent that inhabits its own individual tunnel system. Mole rats breed mainly in the winter, giving birth to a litter of three to four young on average [Nevo (1961) Mammali
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 134:867-880
Abstract The blind mole-rat (Spalax ehrenbergi) is a solitary fossorial rodent which inhabits its own tunnel system. Mole-rats are highly aggressive, and encounters between two animals in the laboratory may end in the death or injury of one of them.