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SCENT MARKING

Conceptual Overview of Scent Marking in Behavioral Ecology Scent marking represents a sophisticated and ubiquitous form of chemical communication utilized by a diverse array of species within the animal kingdom. This behavioral phenomenon involves the intentional deposition of chemical signals—often referred to as semiochemicals—into the environment to convey specific information to conspecifics or even members […]

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CAT

Introduction to the Evolutionary and Social Context of Felis Catus The domesticated cat, scientifically classified as Felis catus, represents one of the most significant success stories in the history of animal domestication. For millennia, these enigmatic creatures have shared human hearths and homes, evolving from solitary wild hunters into the most popular companion animal in […]

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