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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...
- a wide
range of
insects have
evolved chemical signals,
semiochemicals.
Types of
semiochemicals include pheromones and kairomones.
Chemoreception is the...
- Burger, BV (2005). "Mammalian
semiochemicals" (PDF). In Schulz, S (ed.). The
chemistry of
pheromones and
other semiochemicals II.
Topics in
current chemistry...
- the
effectiveness of
semiochemicals as a
shark repellent. From 2005-2010, an
extensive study on the
effectiveness of
semiochemicals as a
shark repellent...
- species. This
gland is
believed to be the main
potential source of
semiochemicals in this
group indicating its
importance in
chemical signalling, an essential...
-
clinical studies.
Valerian root is a cat attractant,
containing attractant semiochemicals in a way
similar to catnip,
which can lead to a
behaviour modification...
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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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attraction in this regard. In the
animal kingdom,
chemical communication or
semiochemicals is
received though the
olfactory channel allowing for the
animal to...