Vasudevan, Anand Vyas, Ajai Mouse responsivity and discrimination threshold data to rat kairomones <p>Dose responsiveness file:<br>Dose responsiveness of mice (n=10) to differing volumes (ul) of rat urine (kairomone) or control (PBS). Time was measured in seconds; total time in the enclosure was 600 seconds. Mice were exposed to concentrations in ascending order, with a 24 hour gap between tests. Data corresponds to Fig 1 in the main manuscript.</p> <p>Single dose responsiveness file: Responsiveness of mice (n=5) to a single volume (ul) of rat urine (kairomone) or control (PBS) over 5 days. Time was measured in seconds; total time in the enclosure was 600 seconds. Mice were exposed to concentrations in ascending order, with a 24 hour gap between tests.</p> <p>Detection threshold: Discrimination threshold of mice (n=15) when exposed to two different volumes (ul) of rat urine (kairomone): a specific volume vs. either a 20% or a 30% increase in this volume. Time was measured in seconds; total time in the enclosure was 600 seconds. Mice were exposed to concentrations in ascending order, with a 24 hour gap between tests. Data corresponds to Fig 2 in the main manuscript.</p> <p> </p> kairomone;aversion;Weber's law;odor;mice;rats;predator;prey;Evolutionary Biology;Behavioral Neuroscience 2013-09-30
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