Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates :: a study of the second nose /
The vomeronasal organ is an olfactory structure in the nose, originally described in 1813 by the Danish court veterinarian Ludwig Jacobson. After some 150 years interest in it was reawakened, following the discovery of its key role in social and sexual responses. The organ serves to alert the emotio...
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Zusammenfassung: | The vomeronasal organ is an olfactory structure in the nose, originally described in 1813 by the Danish court veterinarian Ludwig Jacobson. After some 150 years interest in it was reawakened, following the discovery of its key role in social and sexual responses. The organ serves to alert the emotional brain to the presence of specific semiochemicals or signal molecules, which identify sex or status. Typically, such scents elicit responses at a non-conscious level - altering internal chemistry (hormones) in reaction to odours from the social environment (pheromones). The importance of vomerolfaction has recently been confirmed by findings on the genetic basis of smell. This book surveys the biology of the "Organ of Jacobson" from toads to tamarins. It provides an analysis of the neural pathway which processes pheromonal information delivered by the "second nose" to the brain. Vomeronasal olfaction is examined in its evolutionary perspective, from molecular capture of scents to the consequent changes in reproductive activity |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiv, 265 pages) : illustrations (some color) cm |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781860949418 186094941X 1281866806 9781281866806 9781860942693 1860942695 9786611866808 6611866809 |
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505 | 0 | |a Ch. 1. Evolution. 1.1. Phylogeny. 1.2. Distribution. 1.3. Reptiles. 1.4. Mammals. 1.5. Monosmic status -- ch. 2. Functional morphology. 2.1. Comparative anatomy -- ch. 3. Chemosignals. 3.1. Separation, identification and bioassay. 3.2. External transmission. 3.3 Internal transmission -- ch. 4. Development. 4.1. Peripheral, central and non-sensory development. 4.2. Continuous and delayed neurogenesis. 4.3. Stimulus access. 4.4. Neurocrine cell migration. 4.5. Functional maturation. 4.6. General -- ch. 5. Physiology. 5.1. Activation of the AOS. 5.2. Deafferentation (mammals). 5.3. Neuroendocrinology -- ch. 6. Molecular biology. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Structures. 6.3. Regional expression. 6.4. Human VN genes. 6.5. Chromosomal distribution. 6.6. Cellular expression -- ch. 7. Behaviour. 7.1. Chemoinvestigation and stimulus uptake. 7.2. Inter-specific interactions. 7.3. Socio-sexual interactions. | |
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contents | Ch. 1. Evolution. 1.1. Phylogeny. 1.2. Distribution. 1.3. Reptiles. 1.4. Mammals. 1.5. Monosmic status -- ch. 2. Functional morphology. 2.1. Comparative anatomy -- ch. 3. Chemosignals. 3.1. Separation, identification and bioassay. 3.2. External transmission. 3.3 Internal transmission -- ch. 4. Development. 4.1. Peripheral, central and non-sensory development. 4.2. Continuous and delayed neurogenesis. 4.3. Stimulus access. 4.4. Neurocrine cell migration. 4.5. Functional maturation. 4.6. General -- ch. 5. Physiology. 5.1. Activation of the AOS. 5.2. Deafferentation (mammals). 5.3. Neuroendocrinology -- ch. 6. Molecular biology. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Structures. 6.3. Regional expression. 6.4. Human VN genes. 6.5. Chromosomal distribution. 6.6. Cellular expression -- ch. 7. Behaviour. 7.1. Chemoinvestigation and stimulus uptake. 7.2. Inter-specific interactions. 7.3. Socio-sexual interactions. |
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spelling | Evans, Charles. Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / Charles Evans ; foreword by D. Michael Stoddart. London : Imperial College Press ; River Edge, N.J. : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., ©2003. 1 online resource (xxiv, 265 pages) : illustrations (some color) cm text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. The vomeronasal organ is an olfactory structure in the nose, originally described in 1813 by the Danish court veterinarian Ludwig Jacobson. After some 150 years interest in it was reawakened, following the discovery of its key role in social and sexual responses. The organ serves to alert the emotional brain to the presence of specific semiochemicals or signal molecules, which identify sex or status. Typically, such scents elicit responses at a non-conscious level - altering internal chemistry (hormones) in reaction to odours from the social environment (pheromones). The importance of vomerolfaction has recently been confirmed by findings on the genetic basis of smell. This book surveys the biology of the "Organ of Jacobson" from toads to tamarins. It provides an analysis of the neural pathway which processes pheromonal information delivered by the "second nose" to the brain. Vomeronasal olfaction is examined in its evolutionary perspective, from molecular capture of scents to the consequent changes in reproductive activity Ch. 1. Evolution. 1.1. Phylogeny. 1.2. Distribution. 1.3. Reptiles. 1.4. Mammals. 1.5. Monosmic status -- ch. 2. Functional morphology. 2.1. Comparative anatomy -- ch. 3. Chemosignals. 3.1. Separation, identification and bioassay. 3.2. External transmission. 3.3 Internal transmission -- ch. 4. Development. 4.1. Peripheral, central and non-sensory development. 4.2. Continuous and delayed neurogenesis. 4.3. Stimulus access. 4.4. Neurocrine cell migration. 4.5. Functional maturation. 4.6. General -- ch. 5. Physiology. 5.1. Activation of the AOS. 5.2. Deafferentation (mammals). 5.3. Neuroendocrinology -- ch. 6. Molecular biology. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Structures. 6.3. Regional expression. 6.4. Human VN genes. 6.5. Chromosomal distribution. 6.6. Cellular expression -- ch. 7. Behaviour. 7.1. Chemoinvestigation and stimulus uptake. 7.2. Inter-specific interactions. 7.3. Socio-sexual interactions. English. Chemical senses. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022954 Jacobson's organ. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069227 Pheromones. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100707 Pheromones Receptors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100708 Vomeronasal Organ physiology Chemoreceptor Cells physiology Chemoreceptors physiology Pheromones Chémoréception. Phéromones. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Physical. bisacsh Chemical senses fast Jacobson's organ fast Pheromones fast Pheromones Receptors fast Print version: Evans, Charles. Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates. London : Imperial College Press ; River Edge, N.J. : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., ©2003 1860942695 9781860942693 (DLC) 2002038701 (OCoLC)50803130 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=235538 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Evans, Charles Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / Ch. 1. Evolution. 1.1. Phylogeny. 1.2. Distribution. 1.3. Reptiles. 1.4. Mammals. 1.5. Monosmic status -- ch. 2. Functional morphology. 2.1. Comparative anatomy -- ch. 3. Chemosignals. 3.1. Separation, identification and bioassay. 3.2. External transmission. 3.3 Internal transmission -- ch. 4. Development. 4.1. Peripheral, central and non-sensory development. 4.2. Continuous and delayed neurogenesis. 4.3. Stimulus access. 4.4. Neurocrine cell migration. 4.5. Functional maturation. 4.6. General -- ch. 5. Physiology. 5.1. Activation of the AOS. 5.2. Deafferentation (mammals). 5.3. Neuroendocrinology -- ch. 6. Molecular biology. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Structures. 6.3. Regional expression. 6.4. Human VN genes. 6.5. Chromosomal distribution. 6.6. Cellular expression -- ch. 7. Behaviour. 7.1. Chemoinvestigation and stimulus uptake. 7.2. Inter-specific interactions. 7.3. Socio-sexual interactions. Chemical senses. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022954 Jacobson's organ. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069227 Pheromones. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100707 Pheromones Receptors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100708 Vomeronasal Organ physiology Chemoreceptor Cells physiology Chemoreceptors physiology Pheromones Chémoréception. Phéromones. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Physical. bisacsh Chemical senses fast Jacobson's organ fast Pheromones fast Pheromones Receptors fast |
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title | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / |
title_auth | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / |
title_exact_search | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / |
title_full | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / Charles Evans ; foreword by D. Michael Stoddart. |
title_fullStr | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / Charles Evans ; foreword by D. Michael Stoddart. |
title_full_unstemmed | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose / Charles Evans ; foreword by D. Michael Stoddart. |
title_short | Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : |
title_sort | vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates a study of the second nose |
title_sub | a study of the second nose / |
topic | Chemical senses. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022954 Jacobson's organ. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069227 Pheromones. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100707 Pheromones Receptors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100708 Vomeronasal Organ physiology Chemoreceptor Cells physiology Chemoreceptors physiology Pheromones Chémoréception. Phéromones. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Physical. bisacsh Chemical senses fast Jacobson's organ fast Pheromones fast Pheromones Receptors fast |
topic_facet | Chemical senses. Jacobson's organ. Pheromones. Pheromones Receptors. Vomeronasal Organ physiology Chemoreceptor Cells physiology Chemoreceptors physiology Pheromones Chémoréception. Phéromones. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Physical. Chemical senses Jacobson's organ Pheromones Receptors |
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