Definition of Semiochemicals. Meaning of Semiochemicals. Synonyms of Semiochemicals

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Definition of Semiochemicals

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Meaning of Semiochemicals from wikipedia

- attractants and repellents. Many insects, including parasitic insects, use semiochemicals. Pheromones are intraspecific signals that aid in finding mates, food...
- via touching, visual displays, vocalisations, seismic vibrations, and semiochemicals. Individual elephants greet each other by stroking or wrapping their...
- Many insects have evolved chemical means for communication. These semiochemicals are often derived from plant metabolites including those meant to attract...
- Burger, BV (2005). "Mammalian semiochemicals" (PDF). In Schulz, S (ed.). The chemistry of pheromones and other semiochemicals II. Topics in current chemistry...
- a wide range of insects have evolved chemical signals, semiochemicals. Types of semiochemicals include pheromones and kairomones. Chemoreception is the...
- the effectiveness of semiochemicals as a shark repellent. From 2005-2010, an extensive study on the effectiveness of semiochemicals as a shark repellent...
- (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...
- a complex system of communication that relies on the use of various semiochemicals, with the primary means of communication being the aggregation pheromone...
- Calcagnile M, Tredici SM, Talà A, Alifano P (December 2019). "Bacterial Semiochemicals and Transkingdom Interactions with Insects and Plants". Insects. 10...
- Gerhard (2021). "Know your foe: synanthropic spiders are deterred by semiochemicals of European fire ants". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (5): 210279. Bibcode:2021RSOS...