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Chemical investigations of wolf (Canis lupus) anal-sac secretion in relation to breeding season

May 1, 1985

The volatile constituents of wolf anal-sac secretions were examined via capillary gas chromatography and compared among intact males, females, castrate males, ovariectomized females, and anosmic and pinealectomized males and females. Some chemical compounds were deemed significantly different (t test, 95% confidence level) among the groups both during and outside of the mating season, implying that the volatile components of anal-sac secretion can be used to communicate information regarding gender or endocrine state. As a result of treating the anal sac with antibiotics, some of these compounds, including 1-octen-3-ol and indole, were implicated as being products of microbial action. In addition, short-chain carboxylic acids were investigated and essentially no significant variations were seen among the groups.

Publication Year 1985
Title Chemical investigations of wolf (Canis lupus) anal-sac secretion in relation to breeding season
DOI 10.1007/BF00988570
Authors J. Raymer, D. Wiesler, M. Novotny, C. Asa, U. S. Seal, L. D. Mech
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Chemical Ecology
Index ID 5221508
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center