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Lloydia


Title:Insect and mammalian pheromones
Author(s):Wheeler JW;
Address:
Journal Title:Lloydia
Year:1976
Volume:39
Issue:1
Page Number:53 - 59
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0024-5461 (Print) 0024-5461 (Linking)
Abstract:"Novel organic chemicals, as well as many simple molecules, are used by insects as defensive materials. Social insects (e.g., ants and bees) utilize alarm pheromones consisting of terpenes and other smaller organic compounds. Moths and butterflies, as well as a few beetles, have been studied extensively for their sex attractants. Since the initial structure proofs of civetone and muscone by Ruzicka in 1926, little mammalian pheromone research has been published. Recently, deer, antelope, hyena, skunk, gerbil, monkey, and human scents have been investigated"
Keywords:Alcohols Amines Animals Antelopes Ants Bees Carnivora Chemical Phenomena Chemistry Coleoptera Deer Defense Mechanisms Fatty Acids Fear Female Gerbillinae Haplorhini Humans Insecta/*physiology Lepidoptera Male Mammals/*physiology Mephitidae *Pheromones/phy;
Notes:"MedlineWheeler, J W eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. Review 1976/01/01 Lloydia. 1976 Jan-Feb; 39(1):53-9"

 
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