Abstract
The source and stability of the factors which make guinea pig urine attractive to sexually experienced male conspecifics were examined. Urine collected directly from the bladders of anesthetized male and female donors was not responded to differently than naturally voided urine: Female urine from both sources was more attractive than male urine from both sources which, in turn, was more attractive than the control, human male urine. The second experiment showed that as female urine aged it lost its attractiveness. Female urine 48 hr old and older was not significantly more attractive than water.
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