Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats

Nichols H, Caspers B, Arbuckle K, Bennett NC, Hoffman J (2024)
Animal Behaviour: 123015.

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Nichols, HazelUniBi; Caspers, BarbaraUniBi ; Arbuckle, Kevin; Bennett, Nigel C.; Hoffman, JosephUniBi
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In mammals, olfaction plays a key role in social behaviour, for example, in identifying mating opportunities and potential rivals. However, we still have a limited understanding of how social information is encoded in animal odours, including the social determinants of chemical similarity and diversity. Here, we used gas chromatography to analyse the chemical composition of swabs taken from the facial and anogenital regions of Damaraland mole-rats, Fukomys damarensis, a highly social subterranean mammal that relies almost exclusively on olfactory and tactile social cues. We found no sign of individual identity across the two body areas sampled; samples from the facial region and samples of the anogenital region from the same individual were not similar to each other, suggesting that these regions carry different information. However, chemical profiles varied significantly by sex and breeding status; female breeders differed from nonbreeders in their anogenital profiles and had higher chemical diversity in their facial profiles compared with both males and nonbreeders. Interestingly, we found no signals of social group identity. Instead, individual identity may be conveyed through signature mixes that are learned through frequent contact, rather than through specific odours associated with genetic kinship or social group membership. Our results highlight the complexity of chemical communication systems in social species and suggest that signals of group level identity are not necessary for behavioural responses based on group membership.
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chemical communication infochemical mole-rat olfaction scent communication
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Animal Behaviour
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123015
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00033472
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2999606

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Nichols H, Caspers B, Arbuckle K, Bennett NC, Hoffman J. Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats. Animal Behaviour. 2024: 123015.
Nichols, H., Caspers, B., Arbuckle, K., Bennett, N. C., & Hoffman, J. (2024). Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats. Animal Behaviour, 123015. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2024.10.029
Nichols, Hazel, Caspers, Barbara, Arbuckle, Kevin, Bennett, Nigel C., and Hoffman, Joseph. 2024. “Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats”. Animal Behaviour: 123015.
Nichols, H., Caspers, B., Arbuckle, K., Bennett, N. C., and Hoffman, J. (2024). Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats. Animal Behaviour:123015.
Nichols, H., et al., 2024. Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats. Animal Behaviour, : 123015.
H. Nichols, et al., “Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats”, Animal Behaviour, 2024, : 123015.
Nichols, H., Caspers, B., Arbuckle, K., Bennett, N.C., Hoffman, J.: Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats. Animal Behaviour. : 123015 (2024).
Nichols, Hazel, Caspers, Barbara, Arbuckle, Kevin, Bennett, Nigel C., and Hoffman, Joseph. “Volatile odours reflect breeding status but not social group membership in captive Damaraland mole-rats”. Animal Behaviour (2024): 123015.
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