"Here, we propose that ultrasonic vocalizations may affect what rodents smell by altering the deposition of inhaled particles and that rodents coordinate active sniffing with sound production specifically to enhance reception of pheromones."
This is wild; I like how one of the lead scientists used their background in another discipline (humpback whales) to help uncover this discovery about mice and USVs.
I don't think it's too unusual to move between animals in something like that; but that's about as big a range (and difference in type) as you're going to get isn't it!
so.Rats have,tuned olfactory nasal tractor beams.
use this knowledge to kill rats
there must be a huge,evolutionary/survival advantage that would be difficult for a preditor
to exploit under natural conditions
here little rat,yesss,everything is as pheremonaly
fine as we can make it,closer little rat,endorphins await,trusssst us
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105908
"Here, we propose that ultrasonic vocalizations may affect what rodents smell by altering the deposition of inhaled particles and that rodents coordinate active sniffing with sound production specifically to enhance reception of pheromones."
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