Central Control of Scent Marking

作者: Pauline Yahr

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2364-8_32

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摘要: Despite the growing interest in olfactory communication, few studies have examined neural mechanisms controlling scent marking. Compared to efforts understand how odor cues affect recipient animals, little attention has focused on any aspect of signal sending. Interest signaling animal is often limited identifying chemical structure involved and determining where it produced. Yet communication processes, we must also study that determine when animals actively by releasing or depositing odors.

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