A wildlife photographer's rare images of a tigress scent-marking by spraying urine have gone viral, leaving social media ...
Urine scent marks are the original social media, allowing animals to advertise their location, status and identity. Now Cornell research is shining a new light—via thermal imaging of mice—on how this ...
Dynamic changes to signal allocation rules in response to variable social environments in house mice
Urine marking is central to mouse social behavior. Males use depletable and costly urine marks in intrasexual competition and mate attraction. We investigate how males alter signaling decisions across ...
Urine scent marks are the original social media, allowing animals to advertise their location, status and identity. Now research is shining a new light -- via thermal imaging of mice -- on how this ...
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