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Brain Behav Evol


Title:"Chemical ecology of the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis"
Author(s):Mason RT;
Address:"Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331"
Journal Title:Brain Behav Evol
Year:1993
Volume:41
Issue:3-May
Page Number:261 - 268
DOI: 10.1159/000113848
ISSN/ISBN:0006-8977 (Print) 0006-8977 (Linking)
Abstract:"The red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis is an ideal model for the study of chemical or pheromonal communication in vertebrates. Results of long-term field and laboratory investigations of the chemical ecology of these unusual animals is summarized. These studies include a description of the characterization of the female attractiveness pheromone that serves to induce male courtship behavior. The male sex recognition pheromone system that identifies males as inappropriate individuals to court is also described. She-males, individual males that are courted as if they were females, seem to possess semiochemical components intermediate to both males and females. Finally, investigations of the species-specific nature of these pheromones indicate that chemical differences exist in the methyl ketones of all species examined to date"
Keywords:"*Animal Communication Animals Chemoreceptor Cells/*physiology Female Gonadal Steroid Hormones/physiology Male Membrane Lipids/physiology Sex Attractants/*physiology Sexual Behavior, Animal/*physiology Skin Physiological Phenomena Snakes/*physiology Specie;"
Notes:"MedlineMason, R T eng NRSA 09310/NR/NINR NIH HHS/ Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. Switzerland 1993/01/01 Brain Behav Evol. 1993; 41(3-5):261-8. doi: 10.1159/000113848"

 
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