Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 10 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Mason, R.T. (Editor ), Lemaster, Michael P. (Editor ), Müller-Schwarze, Dietland. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edición:1st ed. 2005.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Perspectives in Chemical Ecology
  • Thirty years on the odor trail: From the first to the tenth international symposium on chemical signals in vertebrates
  • Pheromones: Convergence and contrasts in insects and vertebrates
  • Intraspecific Behavior
  • The discovery and characterisation of splendipherin, the first anuran sex pheromone
  • Chemically mediated mate recognition in the tailed frog (ascaphus truei)
  • Responses to sex- and species-specific chemical signals in allopatric and sympatric salamander species
  • The pheromonal repelling response in red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus viridescens)
  • The effects of cloacal secretions on brown tree snake behavior
  • Species and sub-species recognition in the North American beaver
  • Self-grooming in meadow voles
  • Protein content of male diet does not influence proceptive or receptive behavior in female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus
  • The signalling of competitive ability by male house mice
  • A possible function for female enurination in the mara, Dolichotis patagonum
  • The evolution of perfume-blending and wing sacs in emballonurid bats
  • Behavioral responsiveness of captive giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) to substrate odors from conspecifics of the opposite sex
  • Chemical signals in giant panda urine (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)
  • Chemical communication of musth in captive male asian elephants, Elephas maximus
  • Chemical analysis of preovulatory female african elephant urine: A search for putative pheromones
  • Assessing chemical communication in elephants
  • The gland and the sac — the preorbital apparatus of muntjacs
  • The chemistry of scent marking in two lemurs: Lemur catta and Propithecus verreauxi coquereli
  • Soiled bedding from group-housed females exerts strong influence on male reproductive condition
  • The role of the major histocompatibility complex in scent communication
  • Characterisation of proteins in scent marks: Proteomics meets semiochemistry
  • The “scents” of ownership
  • The role of scent in inter-male aggression in house mice & laboratory mice
  • Chemical signals and vomeronasal system function in axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum)
  • From the eye to the nose: Ancient orbital to vomeronasal communication in tetrapods?
  • Prey chemical signal transduction in the vomeronasal system of garter snakes
  • Mode of delivery of prey-derived chemoattractants to the olfactory and vomeronasal epithelia results in differential firing of mitral cells in the main and accessory olfactory bulbs of garter snakes
  • Communication by mosaic signals: Individual recognition and underlying neural mechanisms
  • Sexual dimorphism in the accessory olfactory bulb and vomeronasal organ of the gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica
  • The neurobiology of odor-based sexual preference the case of the golden hamster
  • Retention of olfactory memories by newborn infants
  • Human sweaty smell does not affect women’s menstrual cycle
  • Interspecific Responses
  • Local predation risk assessment based on low concentration chemical alarm cues in prey fishes: Evidence for threat-sensitivity
  • Learned recognition of heterospecific alarm cues by prey fishes: A case study of minnows and stickleback
  • The response of prey fishes to chemical alarm cues: What recent field experiments reveal about the old testing paradigm
  • Response of juvenile goldfish (Carassius auratus) to chemical alarm cues: Relationship between response intensity, response duration, and the level of predation risk
  • The effects of predation on phenotypic and life history variation in an aquatic vertebrate
  • Nocturnal shift in the antipredator response to predator-diet cues in laboratory and field trials
  • Long-term persistence of a salamander anti-predator cue
  • Decline in avoidance of predator chemical cues: Habituation or biorhythm shift?
  • Chemically mediated life-history shifts in embryonic amphibians
  • Latent alarm signals: Are they present in vertebrates?
  • Blood is not a cue for poststrike trailing in rattlesnakes
  • Rattlesnakes can use airborne cues during post-strike prey relocation
  • The sense of smell in procellariiforms: An overview and new directions
  • Cottontails and gopherweed: Anti-feeding compounds from a spurge.