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J Exp Biol


Title:Evidence for partial overlap of male olfactory cues in lampreys
Author(s):Buchinger TJ; Li K; Huertas M; Baker CF; Jia L; Hayes MC; Li W; Johnson NS;
Address:"Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Room 13 Natural Resources Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd, PO Box 11-115, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand. Key Laboratory of Aquacultural Resources and Utilization, College of Fisheries and Life Sciences, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China. United States Geological Survey, Western Fisheries Research Center, 6505 NE 65th St, Seattle, WA 98115, USA. United States Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center, Hammond Bay Biological Station, 11188 Ray Road, Millersburg, MI 49759, USA njohnson@usgs.gov"
Journal Title:J Exp Biol
Year:2017
Volume:20161124
Issue:Pt 3
Page Number:497 - 506
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.149807
ISSN/ISBN:1477-9145 (Electronic) 0022-0949 (Linking)
Abstract:"Animals rely on a mosaic of complex information to find and evaluate mates. Pheromones, often consisting of multiple components, are considered to be particularly important for species-recognition in many species. Although the evolution of species-specific pheromone blends is well described in many insects, very few vertebrate pheromones have been studied in a macro-evolutionary context. Here, we report a phylogenetic comparison of multi-component male odours that guide reproduction in lampreys. Chemical profiling of sexually mature males from eleven species of lamprey, representing six of ten genera and two of three families, indicated that the chemical profiles of sexually mature male odours are partially shared among species. Behavioural assays conducted with four species sympatric in the Laurentian Great Lakes indicated asymmetric female responses to heterospecific odours, where Petromyzon marinus were attracted to male odour collected from all species tested, but other species generally preferred only the odour of conspecifics. Electro-olfactogram recordings from P. marinus indicated that although P. marinus exhibited behavioural responses to odours from males of all species, at least some of the compounds that elicited olfactory responses were different in conspecific male odours compared with heterospecific male odours. We conclude that some of the compounds released by sexually mature males are shared among species and elicit olfactory and behavioural responses in P. marinus, and suggest that our results provide evidence for partial overlap of male olfactory cues among lampreys. Further characterization of the chemical identities of odour components is needed to confirm shared pheromones among species"
Keywords:"*Animal Communication Animals Female Male Odorants/analysis Petromyzon/genetics/*physiology Pheromones/analysis/genetics/*metabolism Phylogeny *Sexual Behavior, Animal Smell Species Specificity Chemical communication Complex signals Petromyzontiformes Phe;"
Notes:"MedlineBuchinger, Tyler J Li, Ke Huertas, Mar Baker, Cindy F Jia, Liang Hayes, Michael C Li, Weiming Johnson, Nicholas S eng England 2016/11/26 J Exp Biol. 2017 Feb 1; 220(Pt 3):497-506. doi: 10.1242/jeb.149807. Epub 2016 Nov 24"

 
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