- A
semiochemical, from the Gr**** σημεῖον (semeion),
meaning "signal", is a
chemical substance or
mixture released by an
organism that
affects the behaviors...
- via touching,
visual displays, vocalisations,
seismic vibrations, and
semiochemicals.
Individual elephants greet each
other by
stroking or
wrapping their...
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produce semi-viscous
secretions which contain pheromones and
other semiochemical compounds.
These odor-messengers
indicate information such as status...
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conjugated trans-2-hexenal. This
compound has been
recognized as a
semiochemical involved in
mechanisms and
behaviors of
attraction in
diverse animals...
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Calcagnile M,
Tredici SM, Talà A,
Alifano P (December 2019). "Bacterial
Semiochemicals and
Transkingdom Interactions with
Insects and Plants". Insects. 10...
- the
semiochemical in a
canister as a
shark repellent for
consumers called Anti-Shark 100. Recently[when?],
SharkDefense used the same
semiochemicals found...
- glands, and they
produce secretions which contain pheromones and
other semiochemical compounds.
Ungulates frequently deposit these secretions on
twigs and...
- and DNA damage. "Methylparaben
Experimental Properties". PubChem. "
Semiochemical - me-4-hydroxybenzoate". pherobase.com. Mertl-Millhollen, Anne S.; Goodmann...
- a wide
range of
insects have
evolved chemical signals,
semiochemicals.
Types of
semiochemicals include pheromones and kairomones.
Chemoreception is the...
- (from
Ancient Gr**** ἄλλος
allos "other" and pheromone) is a type of
semiochemical produced and
released by an
individual of one
species that
affects the...