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allomones is a
common form of
defense against predators,
particularly by
plant species against insect herbivores. In
addition to defense,
allomones are...
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usually used in the
field of
chemical ecology to encomp**** pheromones,
allomones, kairomones,
attractants and repellents. Many insects,
including parasitic...
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allomones is a
common form of
defense against predators,
particularly by
plant species against insect herbivores. In
addition to defense,
allomones are...
- approaching, to mark a trail, and to
trigger aggression in
nearby individuals.
Allomones benefit their producer by the
effect they have upon the receiver. Kairomones...
- or
evading predators, even if it
poses a risk to the emitter.
Unlike allomones,
which benefit the
producer at the receiver's cost, or synomones, which...
- can be
usurped by
other species in
chemical mimicry. The
mimic produces allomones or
pheromones to
influence the
behaviour of
another insect, the dupe,...
- The
pheromones distinguished as
kairomones are hormones, pheromones, or
allomones of bark beetles,
which in turn are used as a
locator by
insects that are...
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pheromones in
human behavior remains speculative and controversial.
Aphrodisiac Allomone Ant mill Cat
pheromone Civetone Estratetraenol Honey bee
pheromones Insect...
- to co****te with the flowers,
which emit
allomones that
mimic the
scent of the
female bee.
These allomones are also
known to
attract bee
species Tetralonia...
- is
secondary and
therefore is
largely unnoticed in
human interactions.
Allomones include flower scents,
natural herbicides, and
natural toxic plant chemicals...