نتایج جستجو برای: scent

تعداد نتایج: 2143  

Journal: :Chemical senses 2001
T E Smith A J Tomlinson J A Mlotkiewicz D H Abbott

The present study analyzed 42 organic solvent extracts of scent mark pools from five dominant female common marmosets by gas chromatography (GC) and combined GC and mass spectrometry. We determined whether there were qualitative or quantitative differences between the chemical composition of scent marks from individual females. Gas chromatography and mass spectral analysis detected the same 162...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
C M Nevison S Armstrong R J Beynon R E Humphries J L Hurst

Male house mice advertise their territory ownership through urinary scent marks and use individual-specific patterns of major urinary proteins (MUPs) to discriminate between their own scent and that of other males. It is not clear whether recognition occurs through discrimination of the non-volatile proteins or protein-ligand complexes (direct model), or by the detection of volatile ligands tha...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2014
Kristina Vogt Fridolin Zimmermann Mathias Kölliker Urs Breitenmoser

Scent-marking is widespread among mammals and has been observed in many felid species. Although the behaviour is well-described, little is known about its function in wild felid populations. We investigated patterns of scent-marking and its role in intra- and intersexual communication among resident and non-resident Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx by observing interactions among wild lynx at natural ma...

1997
M. A. Lewis K. A. J. White J. D. Murray

A mechanism for territorial pattern formation in wolves is analysed using a spatially explicit mathematical model which incorporates wolf movement and scent marking. Model results reflect field observations: buffer zones where wolves are scarce arise between adjacent packs and near these buffer zones there are increased levels of scent marking. It is shown how the precise behavioral response of...

2006
Sue Dow Fay Clark

The captive environment can lack opportunities for the expression of a range of natural behaviours (Wemelsfelder, 1997) and can contribute to the establishment of stereotypic or undesirable behaviours. Appropriately enriched environments have been shown to have positive effect on both physiological (Newberry, 1995) and psychological (Roy et al, 2001) welfare and to enhance the range of behaviou...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2012
Kelly A Gildersleeve Martie G Haselton Christina M Larson Elizabeth G Pillsworth

Scent communication plays a central role in the mating behavior of many nonhuman mammals but has often been overlooked in the study of human mating. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that men may perceive women's high-fertility body scents (collected near ovulation) as more attractive than their low-fertility body scents. The present study provides a methodologically rigorous replica...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2002
R Selvaraj G Archunan

The poison (Zn3P2) bait mixed with preputial gland and cheek gland extract was highly effective as compared to poison bait mixed without the scent gland extract, in increasing the food consumption and mortality rate in rats. Among these two scent glands, preputial gland extract was more effective than cheek gland extract in increasing the bait acceptance. The scent gland extract mixed with pois...

2016
Myles P. Fenske Takato Imaizumi

To successfully recruit pollinators, plants often release attractive floral scents at specific times of day to coincide with pollinator foraging. This timing of scent emission is thought to be evolutionarily beneficial to maximize resource efficiency while attracting only useful pollinators. Temporal regulation of scent emission is tied to the activity of the specific metabolic pathways respons...

2013
Justin A. Strauss Chun R. Chao Marilyn L. Kwan Syed A. Ahmed Joanne E. Schottinger Virginia P. Quinn

OBJECTIVE Significant limitations exist in the timely and complete identification of primary and recurrent cancers for clinical and epidemiologic research. A SAS-based coding, extraction, and nomenclature tool (SCENT) was developed to address this problem. MATERIALS AND METHODS SCENT employs hierarchical classification rules to identify and extract information from electronic pathology report...

2016
Julia Weiss Joëlle K. Mühlemann Victoria Ruiz-Hernández Natalia Dudareva Marcos Egea-Cortines

The genus Antirrhinum comprises about 28 species with a center of origin in the Iberian Peninsula. They show an important diversity of growing niches. We have performed a comprehensive analysis of scent profiles in eight wild species, Antirrhinum linkianum, A. tortuosum, A. cirrigherum, A. latifolium, A. meonanthum, A. braun-blanquetii, A. barrelieri, and A. graniticum. We used also two laborat...

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