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Beaver response to recurrent alien scents: scent fence or scent match?
Animal Behaviour, 1998By repeatedly presenting an alien scent to territory-owning beavers, Castor canadensis, we tested two competing hypotheses about the function of scent marking: scent fence and scent matching. The scent-fence hypothesis predicts that territory owners should respond increasingly strongly over time towards a recurrent alien scent because of the ...
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1950
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Nature Biotechnology, 2015
Companies exploring biotech approaches to flavor and fragrance production must navigate challenges in regulations, market dynamics and public perception. Emily Waltz investigates.
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Companies exploring biotech approaches to flavor and fragrance production must navigate challenges in regulations, market dynamics and public perception. Emily Waltz investigates.
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Capybara Scent Glands and Scent-Marking Behavior
2012Scent marking in mammals can convey a wide range of information (e.g., Brown 1979; Muller-Schwarze 1983; Brown and Macdonald 1985a, b; Arakawa et al. 2008), sometimes linked to agonistic behavior in ritualized contests over resources (e.g., Gosling 1990).
David W. Macdonald, Emilio A. Herrera
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Dung scent profiles or single scent compounds
2009In coprophagous beetles the successful detection of suitable food sources as well as the selection of preferred dung types most likely are facilitated by volatile odorants emitted by the dung. However, it is largely unknown whether entire dung scent profiles or individual dung scent compounds are used by dung beetles to detect their food source.
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2017
This chapter focuses exclusively on sacred scents and traces smell's role in the realm of religion, particularly the Christian tradition. It concentrates on the fourth century, when scent began to play an increasingly important role in early Christian practices.
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This chapter focuses exclusively on sacred scents and traces smell's role in the realm of religion, particularly the Christian tradition. It concentrates on the fourth century, when scent began to play an increasingly important role in early Christian practices.
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