The supracaudal scent gland of the red fox Vulpes vulpes

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1976
Authors:Albone, ES, Flood, PF
Journal:Journal of Chemical Ecology
Volume:2
Date Published:1976
Keywords:Vulpes vulpes
Abstract:

The supracaudal gland of the red fox consists of both tubular "apocrine" sweat glands and massively developed sebaceous glands. The gland is characterized by a high level of histochemically demonstrable hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity (particularly ?-3? HSD) and by the presence of naturally fluorescent photolabile sebum constituents. Evidence suggests that these components may be carotenoid. Results are presented in the context of histological observations and are discussed in relation to scent production. © 1976 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

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