Flehmen Behavior and Vomeronasal Organ Function

  • Hart B
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Abstract

The flehmen or lip-curl behavior displayed by males of most ungulate and felid species is a prominent, but poorly understood, aspect of sociosexual behavior. The behavior is sexually dimorphic in that it is seen much more frequently in males than females during...

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Hart, B. L. (1983). Flehmen Behavior and Vomeronasal Organ Function. In Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 3 (pp. 87–103). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9652-0_5

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