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2015年10月

The scent of wolves: pyrazine analogs induce avoidance and vigilance behaviors in prey

FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
  • Kazumi Osada
  • ,
  • Sadaharu Miyazono
  • ,
  • Makoto Kashiwayanagi

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記述言語
英語
掲載種別
書評論文,書評,文献紹介等
DOI
10.3389/fnins.2015.00363
出版者・発行元
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA

The common gray wolf (Canis lupus) is an apex predator located at the top of the food chain in the Northern Hemisphere. It preys on rodents, rabbits, ungulates, and many other kinds of mammal. However, the behavioral evidence for, and the chemical basis of, the fear inducing impact of wolf urine on prey are unclear. Recently, the pyrazine analogs 2, 6-dimethylpyrazine, 2, 3, 5-trimethylpyrazine and 3-ethyl-2, 5-dimethyl pyrazine were identified as kairomones in the urine of wolves. When mice were confronted with a mixture of purified pyrazine analogs, vigilance behaviors, including freezing and excitation of neurons at the accessory olfactory bulb, were markedly increased. Additionally, the odor of the pyrazine cocktail effectively suppressed the approach of deer to a feeding area, and for those close to the feeding area elicited fear-related behaviors such as the "tail-flag," "flight," and "jump" actions. In this review, we discuss the transfer of chemical information from wolf to prey through the novel kairomones identified in wolf urine and also compare the characteristics of wolf kairomones with other predator-produced kairomones that affect rodents.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2015.00363
Web of Science
https://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=JSTA_CEL&SrcApp=J_Gate_JST&DestLinkType=FullRecord&KeyUT=WOS:000362440900003&DestApp=WOS_CPL
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.3389/fnins.2015.00363
  • ISSN : 1662-453X
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000362440900003

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