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The influence of social and endocrine factors on urine-marking by captive wolves (Canis lupus)

January 1, 1990

Although serum hormones varied seasonally in all adult animals, only dominant male and female wolves urine-marked. Serum testosterone and urine-marking rates, which increased during the fall/winter breeding season, were positively correlated in both male and female dominant wolves. Estradiol, which increased in conjunction with proestrus and estrus, was not correlated with female urine-marking. These findings suggest that hormonal influence on urine-marking in the wolf is modulated by social factors and contrast with those for both domestic dogs and coyotes, two other members of the genus Canis.

Publication Year 1990
Title The influence of social and endocrine factors on urine-marking by captive wolves (Canis lupus)
DOI 10.1016/0018-506X(90)90038-Y
Authors C.S. Asa, L. D. Mech, U. S. Seal, E.D. Plotka
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Hormones and Behavior
Index ID 5222497
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center