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Chemical cues and pheromones in the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)

Chemical cues and pheromones in the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)

... Sea lamprey possess unique mechanisms of synthesiz- ing and excreting bile acids associated with chemical cues and pheromone. Larval sea lamprey regulate bile acids as do most vertebrates: synthesis in the ...

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Terrestrial chemical cues help coral reef fish larvae locate
settlement habitat surrounding islands

Terrestrial chemical cues help coral reef fish larvae locate settlement habitat surrounding islands

... settlement cues to locate suitable habitat, for example, chemical cues given off by living substrates ...odor cues as important components for these mi- gratory organisms (McCleave and ...

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Rival male chemical cues evoke changes in male pre- and post-copulatory investment in a flour beetle

Rival male chemical cues evoke changes in male pre- and post-copulatory investment in a flour beetle

... these cues, often in combination (Bretman et ...all cues provide an equal breadth of ...tactile cues for instance can reliably indicate the local presence of competitors but denote nothing about a ...

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The mandible opening response: quantifying aggression elicited by chemical cues in ants

The mandible opening response: quantifying aggression elicited by chemical cues in ants

... Albeit chemical cues play a major role in discrimination between nestmates and non-nestmates, classical bioassays based on aggressive behaviour were not particularly effective in disentangling ...

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Sniffing out the competition? Juvenile coral reef damselfishes use chemical cues to distinguish the presence of conspecific and heterospecific aggregations

Sniffing out the competition? Juvenile coral reef damselfishes use chemical cues to distinguish the presence of conspecific and heterospecific aggregations

... For those species that often shared space on the reef (Dascyllus species), responses to heterospecific cues were mixed. D. melanurus exhibited a neutral response to chemical cues emitted by D. ...

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Cryptic effects of habitat declines: coral-associated fishes avoid coral-seaweed interactions due to visual and chemical cues

Cryptic effects of habitat declines: coral-associated fishes avoid coral-seaweed interactions due to visual and chemical cues

... seaweed cues were independent from one another as an entirely different group of butterflyfish would be exposed to the patch reefs following ...that chemical cues that identify allelopathic ...

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Chemical cues from fish heighten visual sensitivity in larval crabs through changes in photoreceptor structure and function

Chemical cues from fish heighten visual sensitivity in larval crabs through changes in photoreceptor structure and function

... predator chemical cues or kairomones increase swimming responses to ...and chemical cues to mediate phenotypic plasticity in defensive ...

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Chemical cues and genetic divergence in insects on plants: conceptual cross pollination between mutualistic and antagonistic systems

Chemical cues and genetic divergence in insects on plants: conceptual cross pollination between mutualistic and antagonistic systems

... selection may promote intra-specific chemical diversity among host plants, which can lead to subsequent sorting of herbivorous insects across chemically similar plants (e.g. through ecological fitting [5]) and ...

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Chemically induced plasticity in early life history of Palaemon argentinus: are chemical alarm cues conserved within palaemonid shrimps?

Chemically induced plasticity in early life history of Palaemon argentinus: are chemical alarm cues conserved within palaemonid shrimps?

... alarm cues) are reliable cues to indicate an imminent danger in a specific habitat and often mediate the development of inducible ...alarm cues in embryos of any crustacean ...to chemical ...

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Manassa et al. 2013 Animal Behaviour

Manassa et al. 2013 Animal Behaviour

... Damage-released chemical cues were prepared according to the protocol from McCormick & Manassa (2008), using a total of 60 ...one chemical cue solution; however, one individual ...two ...

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Behavioural response of female Culex pipiens pallens to common host plant volatiles and synthetic blends

Behavioural response of female Culex pipiens pallens to common host plant volatiles and synthetic blends

... different chemical cues for orientation to nectar host plants, and they usually visit multiple flowering plant species for sugar feeding, more volatile compounds that are behaviourally active to mos- ...

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Mixed species aggregations in arthropods

Mixed species aggregations in arthropods

... Homalodisca vitripennis and Oncometopia nigricans. The authors used visual baits, such as leafhopper cadavers or coloured models, to attract individuals, and found that the presence of conspecifics or heterospecific ...

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Chivers STOTEN

Chivers STOTEN

... Visual cues, for example, provide information about risk in real space and ...contrast, chemical sources of information persist for some time after they are re- leased, and consequently provide information ...

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Mechanisms underlying the control of responses to predator odours in aquatic prey

Mechanisms underlying the control of responses to predator odours in aquatic prey

... systems, chemical cues are one of the primary means by which prey detect predators and assess predation risk (Bronmark and Hansson, 2012; Ferrari et ...2010). Chemical cues can provide ...

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Perception of airborne odors by loggerhead sea turtles

Perception of airborne odors by loggerhead sea turtles

... Preliminary observations of the turtles in their home aquaria during feeding revealed a characteristic pattern of behavior that provided the foundation for this study. We observed that within about 60s after food was ...

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Host recognition and possible imprinting in the anemonefish Amphiprion melanopus (Pisces: Pomacentridae)

Host recognition and possible imprinting in the anemonefish Amphiprion melanopus (Pisces: Pomacentridae)

... melanopus m nature, but is a host for anemonefish of other species; and 3 without a sea anemone or chemical cues released from sea anemones at any life stage.. Our study shows that olfac[r] ...

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Olfactory responses of coral-reef fishes to coral degradation and crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci)

Olfactory responses of coral-reef fishes to coral degradation and crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci)

... detect chemical stimuli from degraded corals or ...avoiding cues emitted by stressed coral ...containing chemical cues from ...between chemical cues derived from feeding ...

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Manassa et al. Proc. R. Soc. B-2013

Manassa et al. Proc. R. Soc. B-2013

... social cues is known as social learning ...social cues are defined as any cue emitted (volunta- rily or otherwise) by a conspecific, with well-known cues including the mobbing calls of birds and ...

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Larval settlement: the role of surface topography for sessile coral reef invertebrates

Larval settlement: the role of surface topography for sessile coral reef invertebrates

... [31]. Chemical cues associated with microorganism biofilms also contribute to larval settlement for a wide range of sessile invertebrates, including sponges and corals ...of chemical cues in ...

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Evidence that the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) uses scent to avoid omnivore mammals

Evidence that the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) uses scent to avoid omnivore mammals

... the chemical cues of a marsupial ...predator chemical cues, and not to the avoidance of a novel scent ...the chemical cues of a ...

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