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Following of conspecific and avoidance of predator chemical cues by pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus)
Authors:Joanna Burger
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Nelson Biological Laboratory, 08855-1059 Piscataway, New Jersey
Abstract:The ability of hatchling pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) to follow or avoid the chemical trails of conspecifics and a king snake (Lampropeltis getulus) on paper substrates was investigated inY-maze experiments. Hatchlings entered the arm with the adult conspecific trail and avoided the arm containing the king snake trail at a frequency much greater than that due to chance. The data support the hypotheses that pine snakes follow the chemical trails of adult conspecifics and avoid the chemical trails of a predator.
Keywords:Chemical cues  predator avoidance  pine snake  Pituophis melanoleucus  odor trails
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