A semiochemical, from the Greek σημεῖον (semeion), meaning "signal", is a chemical substance or mixture released by an organism that affects the behaviors...
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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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Elephant communication (section Semiochemicals)
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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Many insects have evolved chemical means for communication. These semiochemicals are often derived from plant metabolites including those meant to attract...
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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...
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cat themselves, and therefore are not pheromones, cat attractants are semiochemical odorants that have an effect on cat behavior and can be used for environmental...
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Courtney; Henderson, Madelyn (25 October 2022). "Interpretive review: Semiochemicals in domestic pigs and dogs". Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 9. doi:10...
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whatever resource is being protected. "Pull" means that certain stimuli (semiochemical stimuli, pheromones, food additives, visual stimuli, genetically altered...
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Allomone (category Semiochemicals)
(from Ancient Greek ἄλλος allos "other" and pheromone) is a type of semiochemical produced and released by an individual of one species that affects the...
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Retrieved 2008-03-18. Species Trissolcus euschisti The Pherobase. "Semiochemical – me-E2Z4Z6-decatrienoate". Pest Management Information System. Retrieved...
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organ in swallowtail caterpillars Pherine Pheromone trap Quorum sensing Semiochemical Stigmergy Chemical ecology "Definition of pheromone". Medicinenet. MedicineNet...
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Gerhard (2021). "Know your foe: synanthropic spiders are deterred by semiochemicals of European fire ants". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (5): 210279. Bibcode:2021RSOS...
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be found by herbivores. Tree apparency varies with a tree's size and semiochemical content, and with the extent to which it is concealed by nonhost neighbours...
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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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Methylparaben (category Semiochemicals)
and DNA damage. "Methylparaben Experimental Properties". PubChem. "Semiochemical - me-4-hydroxybenzoate". pherobase.com. Mertl-Millhollen, Anne S.; Goodmann...
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the volatiles emanating from urine samples identified 19 potential semiochemicals. The major classes of identified chemicals are the ketones; 2-heptanone...
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Paracrine signaling Plant hormones, a.k.a. plant growth regulators Semiochemical Sex-hormonal agent Sexual motivation and hormones Xenohormone List of...
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probability of attracting natural enemies to herbivores. Some emit semiochemicals, odors that attract natural enemies, while others provide food and housing...
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Cetyl alcohol (category Semiochemicals)
Cetyl alcohol /ˈsiːtəl/, also known as hexadecan-1-ol and palmityl alcohol, is a C-16 fatty alcohol with the formula CH3(CH2)15OH. At room temperature...
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048. El-Sayed, Ashraf. "Semiochemical-2-phenylacetaldehyde". The Pherobase: Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals. Extensive Database of Insect...
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further advances from males, while males mate multiple times. A volatile semiochemical that is deposited by females on their eggs attracts other gravid females...
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urine. Lawrence C. Katz and co-workers showed that MTMT functioned as a semiochemical, activating certain mouse olfactory sensory neurons, and attracting...
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the semiochemical in a canister as a shark repellent for consumers called Anti-Shark 100. Recently[when?], SharkDefense used the same semiochemicals found...
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Jan; Koschier, Elisabeth H.; Teulon, David A. J. (7 January 2021). "Semiochemicals for Thrips and Their Use in Pest Management". Annual Review of Entomology...
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(CH3SCH2SH), the "mouse thiol", found in mouse urine and functions as a semiochemical for female mice Ethanethiol, commonly called ethyl mercaptan (added...
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infantile. Urine plays a role in olfactory communication, since it contains semiochemicals that act as pheromones. The urine of predator species often contains...
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phagostimulant pheromone that attracts workers. Foraging workers use semiochemicals to communicate with each other, and workers who begin to forage outside...
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by the secretion and detection of chemicals (semiochemical) in the environment by insects. Semiochemicals are secreted by the organisms (including insects)...
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Methyl isonicotinate (category Semiochemicals)
Methyl isonicotinate is a toxic compound, which is used as a semiochemical. Other names for this compound are 4-pyridine carboxylic acid, and isonicotinic...
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