Aversive potency of male mouse urine: A temporal study

作者: R.B. Jones , N.W. Nowell

DOI: 10.1016/S0091-6773(77)92008-9

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摘要: Urine from isolated male mice is aversive to conspecifics when compared with water in a two-choice test. This aversiveness was lost samples of urine-marked paper, which were used as substrates the tests, left at room temperature for 3 days or more. Aversiveness remained fresh urine spots superimposed daily, first day, upon old ones. The results are related regular impregnation territory by its owner, may act deterrent trespass conspecifics.

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