The effect of neighbouring klipspringer on the scent-marking behaviour of a group of klipspringer in the Kruger National Park

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Both the male and the female klipspringer scent-mark their ranges. A pair of pre-orbital glands below the eyes produces the scent. The secretion is a sticky, substance that is deposited on a suitable twig. Klipspringer scent marks were surveyed in a specific klipspringer range in the Kruger National Park with the use of a strip transect method. The results showed that klipspringer in the Kruger National Park scent-mark more frequently on the boundaries of their ranges and also more on those sides where there is another resident klipspringer group.

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Kruger, M., Bothma, J. D. P., & Kruger, J. M. (2002). The effect of neighbouring klipspringer on the scent-marking behaviour of a group of klipspringer in the Kruger National Park. Koedoe, 45(1), 87–92. https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v45i1.17

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