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Recognition of individual, sex and species odours by salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus-P. Jordani complex

Authors :
Ellen M. Dawley
Source :
Animal Behaviour. 32:353-361
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1984.

Abstract

Salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus-P. jordani complex were tested for the ability to distinguish conspecific, sex-specific, and heterospecific chemical cues. Male and female P. glutinosus preferred substrates previously occupied by conspecifics over their own, but randomly chose between substrates marked by male or female conspecifics. This suggests that while these salamanders are able to distinguish between their own and conspecific substrate odours, they are unable to identify sex by means of substrate odours. Experiments using an olfactometer showed that male P. jordani, male and female P. glutinosus, and an electrophoretically distinct and non-hybridizing sympatric phenotype in the P. glutinosus complex (here called species A), all preferred female airborne odours over male airborne odours. This demonstrates that these salamanders can identify sex by means of airborne odours. Male P. glutinosus and species A both preferred conspecific female odours over heterospecific female odours in olfactometer experiments. These results suggest an important role for olfaction in the sexual and social behaviour of these salamanders, particularly as a pre-mating isolating mechanism.

Details

ISSN :
00033472
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animal Behaviour
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4930952dce3fd1dbd452243845808d36
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0003-3472(84)80268-7