- An
attractant is any
chemical that
attracts an organism, e.g. i)
synthetic lures; ii)
aggregation and ****
pheromones (intraspecific interactions); and...
- the
bacterium senses that it is
moving in the
correct direction (toward
attractant/away from repellent), it will keep
swimming in a
straight line for a longer...
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pollinator when it
lands in
search of its
attractant (such as nectar, pollen, or a mate). In
pursuing this
attractant from many
flowers of the same species...
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Rudbeckia hirta,
commonly called black-e**** Susan, is a
North American flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae,
native to
Eastern and
Central North America...
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produced by the cat themselves, and
therefore are not pheromones, cat
attractants are
semiochemical odorants that have an
effect on cat
behavior and can...
- Weinzierl, R.; Henn, T.; Koehler, P. G.; Tucker, C. L. (June 2005). "Insect
Attractants and Traps".
Alternatives in
Insect Management.
Entomology and Nematology...
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abundant attractant compound in
flowers (e.g.
Coyote Tobacco,
Nicotiana attenuata) and one of
volatile components of cocoa. It can be used as an
attractant for...
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cultivated as an
ornamental plant for use in gardens. It is also
grown for its
attractant qualities to
house cats and butterflies. The
plant is drought-tolerant...
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using valerian in
clinical studies.
Valerian root is a cat
attractant,
containing attractant semiochemicals in a way
similar to catnip,
which can lead...
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pheromones are
pheromones released by an
organism to
attract an
individual of the same species,
encourage them to mate with them, or
perform some other...