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Physiol Behav


Title:Rats can discriminate between the urine odors of genetically identical mice maintained on different diets
Author(s):Schellinck HM; West AM; Brown RE;
Address:"Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada"
Journal Title:Physiol Behav
Year:1992
Volume:51
Issue:5
Page Number:1079 - 1082
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(92)90096-k
ISSN/ISBN:0031-9384 (Print) 0031-9384 (Linking)
Abstract:"Male Long-Evans hooded rats were tested in a habituation-dishabituation procedure for their ability to discriminate between the urine odors of male C57BL/6J mice maintained on two different diets. There were discriminable differences between the urinary odors of two individual mice maintained on different diets. The rats did not dishabituate when presented with urine odors from two individuals on the same diet or two odor samples from the same individual. These results indicate that individual urinary odors of genetically identical mice are influenced by diet. We discuss the hypothesis that diet may act together with genetic differences, commensal bacteria, and hormonal changes to convey olfactory information used for individual recognition"
Keywords:"Animals *Discrimination Learning Feeding Behavior/*physiology *Genotype H-2 Antigens/*genetics Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL/*genetics Pheromones/*genetics/urine Rats *Smell Species Specificity;"
Notes:"MedlineSchellinck, H M West, A M Brown, R E eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 1992/05/01 Physiol Behav. 1992 May; 51(5):1079-82. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(92)90096-k"

 
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