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Volatile compounds from interdigital gland of male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Authors:J. W. Gassett  D. P. Wiesler  A. G. Baker  D. A. Osborn  K. V. Miller  R. L. Marchinton  M. Novotny
Affiliation:(1) Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, 30602 Athens, Georgia;(2) Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, 47405 Bloomington, Indiana
Abstract:
Interdigital secretions were collected from eight male white-tailed deer of various ages. Analysis of volatiles was performed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with a modified headspace technique. Forty-six volatile compounds were found including alkanes, arenes, aldehydes, ketones, aliphatic acids, esters, pyrroles, furans, and sulfur compounds. Eleven occurred in higher concentrations (Ple0.10) in dominant (ge3.5-year-old) than in subordinate (ge1.5-year-old) animals. Dominant males typically have higher serum testosterone levels, and fatty acids and esters fluctuate with sebum production, which is under hormonal control. Therefore, these compounds may reflect testosterone levels and act as chemical signals indicating the presence of a dominant male. Interdigital volatiles also may act as generalized scent trail markers.
Keywords:Interdigital gland  Odocoileus virginianus  pheromone  scent communication  semiochemical  volatiles  white-tailed deer
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