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ISBN 10: 0521363772
ISBN 13: 978-0521363778
Author: Dietland Muller Schwarze
Focusing exclusively on the chemically mediated interactions between vertebrates, including humans and other animals and plants, this monograph combines information from widely scattered technical literature in different disciplines. It will be an indispensable reference for undergraduates, graduate students and researchers interested in how chemical signals are used for inter- and intra-specific communication in vertebrates.
1 The odorsphere: the environment for transmission of chemical signals
2 Properties of vertebrate semiochemicals
3 Odor production and release
4 Chemical cues in orientation and navigation
5 Chemoreception
6 Signaling pheromones I: discrimination and recognition
7 Signaling pheromones II: sex and alarm pheromones and evolutionary considerations
8 Intraspecific signals: priming pheromones
9 Development of intra- and interspecific chemical communication
10 Allomones I: chemical defense by animals
11 Allomones II: plant chemical defenses against herbivores
12 Kairomones and synomones
13 Practical applications of semiochemicals
index
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