Urine-Marking in Three Species of Rattus.
SA Mallick
Wildlife Research
19(1) 89 - 93
Published: 1992
Abstract
Urine-marking behaviour is described for Rattus lutreolus (from Tasmania), Rattus rattus and a laboratory strain of Rattus norvegicus. Numerous small drops of urine were deposited onto the substrate during normal movement in laboratory experiments. There was no significant difference in marking rate between the sexes.It is suggested that the urine marks may be olfactory cues involved in intraspecific communication.https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9920089
© CSIRO 1992