.
.
.
,
A food rewarded two -choice conditioning paradigm were used on five adult spider monkey females to investigate their olfactory detection threshold for six predator odors from a newar-odorless odorant.
The different predator odors originate from either the Mustelid family (skunk, weasel and ferrets) or Feline family (cats and bobcats).
.
The predator odors were used as a reward stimulus.
-
Odorants
Mustelid Odors
1 - 2-propylthietane
2 - 3-methyl-1-butanethiol
3 - 2,2-dimethylthietane
Feline Odors
4 -3-mercapto-3-methylbutan-1-ol
5 -3-mercapto-3-methylbutyl formate
6 - methyl-2-phentyl-ethyl sulfide
Responsible for this page:
Director of undergraduate studies Biology
Last updated:
05/18/12