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How golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) discriminate top from bottom flank scents in over-marks.
Authors:Cohen, Adam B.   Johnston, Robert E.   Kwon, Anne
Abstract:Using a habituation-discrimination paradigm, the authors investigated what cues male golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) use to determine the top and bottom positions in flank gland over-marks. A difference in the ages of 2 hamsters' marks did not, by itself, produce differential memory or evaluation of the 2 scents. A spatial configuration of marks suggestive of an overlap was sufficient for the apparently overlapping scent to be remembered or valued more than the apparently underlying scent. Cues from the overlap of 2 hamsters' marks were also sufficient. These results, consistent with those previously found for responses to hamster vaginal scent over-marks, suggest that hamsters use similar cues to analyze scent over-marks that are different in chemical composition and in social functions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:scent over-marking   top vs. bottom flank scents   male golden hamsters   habituation-discrimination   cues
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