Effects of novel odors on intermale atta
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Ernest D. Kemble; Colleen M. Garbe; Christopher Gordon
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Article
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1995
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Offensive, defensive, and nonagonistic social behaviors of resident male mice toward unfamiliar intruders were examined during exposure to the novel odors of chocolate or sheep's wool. Both novel odors reduced lateral attacks and boxing when compared to familiar sawdust odor. Chocolate, but not shee