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Scent marking sites served as a primary means of chemical communication for giant pandas, enabling intraspecific communication. We integrated metabolomics and high-throughput sequencing techniques to examine the non-targeted metabolome and microbial community structure of scent marking sites and feces in the field. Integrative analysis revealed a more comprehensive array of chemical compounds compared to previous investigations, including ketones, acids, heterocycles, alcohols, and aldehydes. Notably, specific compounds such as 2-decenal, (E)-, octanal, decanal, L-α-terpineol, vanillin, and nonanal emerged as potential key players in scent signaling. Intriguingly, our study of the microbial domain identified dominant bacterial species from the Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria phyla, likely orchestrating metabolic processes at scent marking sites. Comparative analyses showed, for the first time, that feces do not share the same functions as scent markers, indicating distinct functional roles. This research deepens scientific understanding of chemical communication in wild pandas.

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