Scent signals stop incest in lemurs

Monday, December 7, 2009 - 13:21 in Biology & Nature

Chemical identifiers secreted from the genital glands of lemurs, allow them to avoid incest and also to engage in nepotism. Researchers have identified the smells used by both male and female ring-tailed lemurs to advertise their family ties.

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