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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface page ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 The odorsphere: the environment for transmission of
chemical signals 1
1.1 Air 3
1.2 Water 15
1.3 Water-air interface 17
1.4 Influence of setting 17
2 Properties of vertebrate semiochemicals 20
2.1 Functional groups 20
2.2 Polarity 22
2.3 Solubility 22
2.4 Isomers and enantiomers 22
2.5 Volatiles 22
2.6 Non-volatiles 24
2.7 Multicomponent pheromones 26
2.8 Sex differences 31
2.9 Life expectancyof chemical signals 32
2.10 Spatial ränge ofodor signals 33
2.11 Interaction ofolfactory and visual signals 33
3 Odor production and release 36
3.1 Signals in excretions 36
3.2 Glandular secretions 38
3.3 Body odors and body region odors 48
3.4 Diet influences on odor production and venoms 49
3.5 Hormonal control of odors in urine and secretions 52
3.6 Microbial odors 53
3.7 Reservoirs 54
it.
3.8 Pheromone transport 54
3.9 Environmental odors for communication 55
3.10 Supporting structures: osmetrichia, muscles 56
3.11 Special adaptations for broadcasting chemosignals 57
4 Chemical cues in orientation and navigation 60
4.1 Fish 61
4.2 Amphibia 68
4.3 Reptiles 69
4.4 Birds 71
4.5 Mammals 80
5 Chemoreception 82
5.1 Encounter and exposure: orientation, sniffing, licking, tasting 82
5.2 Receiving molecules: chemosensory organs 84
5.3 Structure-activity relationships 110
5.4 Neural pathways and decoding 112
5.5 Odor detection thresholds 113
5.6 Hormonal influences on chemoreception 119
5.7 Chemoreception and age 120
5.8 Interaction between chemical senses 121
6 Signaling pheromones I: discrimination and
recognition 124
6.1 Familiarization with environment and objects 125
6.2 Familiär versus non-familiar social odors 125
6.3 Recognizing kin 129
6.4 Individual odors 133
6.5 Odors in parental behavior 136
6.6 Species and population discrimination 142
6.7 Modulating behavior by Status signals 144
6.8 Competition between conspecificsofthesamesex 144
6.9 Liquid assets: marking territory and home ränge with urine and
secretions 151
6.10 Scent marking in mammals 153
7 Signaling pheromones II: sex and alarm pheromones
and evolutionary considerations 171
7.1 Sex pheromones: attracting and stimulating 171
7.2 Alarm and alert odors 191
7.3 Trail odors 196
7.4 Information about food 197
7.5 Evolutionary considerations 198
8 Intraspecific signals: priming pheromones 203
8.1 Fish reproduction 203
8.2 Amphibia 207
8.3 Reptiles 207
8.4 Mammals 207
8.5 Priming pheromones in humans? 224
9 Development of intra- and interspecific
chemical communication 227
9.1 Fish 227
9.2 Amphibia 228
9.3 Reptiles 228
9.4 Birds 231
9.5 Mammals 231
9.6 Learning 241
10 Allomones I: chemical defense by animals 246
10.1 Fish 246
10.2 Amphibia 250
10.3 Reptiles 256
10.4 Birds 259
10.5 Mammals 262
10.6 Pars pro toto: decoy odors 264
10.7 Invertebrate allomones that deter vertebrate predators 264
10.8 Recycled animal and plant materials 265
10.9 Thequestionofcoevolutionbetweenpredatorandprey 268
11 Allomones II: plant chemical defenses
against herbivores 270
11.1 Classes of plant defense compound 271
11.2 Physiological effects ofsecondary plant metabolites 284
11.3 Chemical defense strategies by plants 299
11.4 Feeding or avoiding? herbivores vis-ä-vis plant
defenses 303
11.5 Plant responses to herbivory 332
11.6 The question of coevolution of plants and herbivorous
mammals 334
12 Kairomones and synomones 338
12.1 Predator-prey interactions 338
12.2 Host odors used by parasites 371
12.3 Eavesdropping 374
12.4 The self-anointed: chemical mimicking 376
12.5 Evolutionary considerations 377
12.6 Plant chemicals used by vertebrates 378
12.7 Animal chemicals benefiting plants 383
12.8 Synomones 383
13 Practical applications of semiochemicals 391
13.1 Fish 391
13.2 Reptiles 393
13.3 Birds 394
13.4 Non-human mammals 397
13.5 Humans 418
Glosssary 423
References 428
Index 530
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CONTENTS
Preface page ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 The odorsphere: the environment for transmission of
chemical signals 1
1.1 Air 3
1.2 Water 15
1.3 Water-air interface 17
1.4 Influence of setting 17
2 Properties of vertebrate semiochemicals 20
2.1 Functional groups 20
2.2 Polarity 22
2.3 Solubility 22
2.4 Isomers and enantiomers 22
2.5 Volatiles 22
2.6 Non-volatiles 24
2.7 Multicomponent pheromones 26
2.8 Sex differences 31
2.9 Life expectancyof chemical signals 32
2.10 Spatial ränge ofodor signals 33
2.11 Interaction ofolfactory and visual signals 33
3 Odor production and release 36
3.1 Signals in excretions 36
3.2 Glandular secretions 38
3.3 Body odors and body region odors 48
3.4 Diet influences on odor production and venoms 49
3.5 Hormonal control of odors in urine and secretions 52
3.6 Microbial odors 53
3.7 Reservoirs 54
it.
3.8 Pheromone transport 54
3.9 Environmental odors for communication 55
3.10 Supporting structures: osmetrichia, muscles 56
3.11 Special adaptations for broadcasting chemosignals 57
4 Chemical cues in orientation and navigation 60
4.1 Fish 61
4.2 Amphibia 68
4.3 Reptiles 69
4.4 Birds 71
4.5 Mammals 80
5 Chemoreception 82
5.1 Encounter and exposure: orientation, sniffing, licking, tasting 82
5.2 Receiving molecules: chemosensory organs 84
5.3 Structure-activity relationships 110
5.4 Neural pathways and decoding 112
5.5 Odor detection thresholds 113
5.6 Hormonal influences on chemoreception 119
5.7 Chemoreception and age 120
5.8 Interaction between chemical senses 121
6 Signaling pheromones I: discrimination and
recognition 124
6.1 Familiarization with environment and objects 125
6.2 Familiär versus non-familiar social odors 125
6.3 Recognizing kin 129
6.4 Individual odors 133
6.5 Odors in parental behavior 136
6.6 Species and population discrimination 142
6.7 Modulating behavior by Status signals 144
6.8 Competition between conspecificsofthesamesex 144
6.9 Liquid assets: marking territory and home ränge with urine and
secretions 151
6.10 Scent marking in mammals 153
7 Signaling pheromones II: sex and alarm pheromones
and evolutionary considerations 171
7.1 Sex pheromones: attracting and stimulating 171
7.2 Alarm and alert odors 191
7.3 Trail odors 196
7.4 Information about food 197
7.5 Evolutionary considerations 198
8 Intraspecific signals: priming pheromones 203
8.1 Fish reproduction 203
8.2 Amphibia 207
8.3 Reptiles 207
8.4 Mammals 207
8.5 Priming pheromones in humans? 224
9 Development of intra- and interspecific
chemical communication 227
9.1 Fish 227
9.2 Amphibia 228
9.3 Reptiles 228
9.4 Birds 231
9.5 Mammals 231
9.6 Learning 241
10 Allomones I: chemical defense by animals 246
10.1 Fish 246
10.2 Amphibia 250
10.3 Reptiles 256
10.4 Birds 259
10.5 Mammals 262
10.6 Pars pro toto: decoy odors 264
10.7 Invertebrate allomones that deter vertebrate predators 264
10.8 Recycled animal and plant materials 265
10.9 Thequestionofcoevolutionbetweenpredatorandprey 268
11 Allomones II: plant chemical defenses
against herbivores 270
11.1 Classes of plant defense compound 271
11.2 Physiological effects ofsecondary plant metabolites 284
11.3 Chemical defense strategies by plants 299
11.4 Feeding or avoiding? herbivores vis-ä-vis plant
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11.5 Plant responses to herbivory 332
11.6 The question of coevolution of plants and herbivorous
mammals 334
12 Kairomones and synomones 338
12.1 Predator-prey interactions 338
12.2 Host odors used by parasites 371
12.3 Eavesdropping 374
12.4 The self-anointed: chemical mimicking 376
12.5 Evolutionary considerations 377
12.6 Plant chemicals used by vertebrates 378
12.7 Animal chemicals benefiting plants 383
12.8 Synomones 383
13 Practical applications of semiochemicals 391
13.1 Fish 391
13.2 Reptiles 393
13.3 Birds 394
13.4 Non-human mammals 397
13.5 Humans 418
Glosssary 423
References 428
Index 530 |
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