The influence of social and endocrine factors on urine-marking by captive wolves (Canis lupus)
- PMID: 2286365
- DOI: 10.1016/0018-506x(90)90038-y
The influence of social and endocrine factors on urine-marking by captive wolves (Canis lupus)
Abstract
Although serum hormones varied seasonally in all adult animals, only dominant male and female wolves urine-marked. Serum testosterone and urine-marking rates, which increased during the fall/winter breeding season, were positively correlated in both male and female dominant wolves. Estradiol, which increased in conjunction with proestrus and estrus, was not correlated with female urine-marking. These findings suggest that hormonal influence on urine-marking in the wolf is modulated by social factors and contrast with those for both domestic dogs and coyotes, two other members of the genus Canis.