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Biochemical and behavioural mechanisms of olfactory communication in wild house mice

ReferenceS05935
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Jane Hurst
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution University of Liverpool
DepartmentVeterinary Clinical Science
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 147,771
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 13/05/1996
End date 30/06/2000
Duration49 months

Abstract

Urinary proteins (MUPs) play an important role in the binding and release of volatile molecules known to modulate social interactions and individual reproduction in mice. We propose a programme of interdependent biochemical and behavioural studies that assess the nature of MUPs and ligands in wild mice, to explore the influences that environment plays upon the proteins and their cognate ligands, and to develop molecular probes to analyse the response to, and use of these molecules in semi- natural environments. This work, that benefits considerably from the collaboration between biochemists and behaviourists, offers considerable potential for the development of new methods of rodent control. (Joint with grant S06165).

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Committee Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
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