Chemical signals in vertebrates 11 /
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[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- Volatile mammalian chemosignals : structural and quantitative aspects
- Use of automated solid phase dynamic extraction (SPDE)/GC-MS and novel macros in the search for African elephant pheromones
- Urinary lipocalins in Rodenta : is there a generic model?
- The biological function of cauxin, a major urinary protein of the domestic cat (Felis catus)
- Putative pheromones of lion mane and its ultrastructure
- Using ethologically relevant tasks to study olfactory discrimination in rodents
- Comparisons of state and likelihood of performing chemosensory event behaviors in two populations of African elephants (Loxodonta africana)
- Olfactory communication in the ringtailed lemur (Lemur catta) : form and function of multimodal signals
- Olfaction in the gorilla
- Ecological validity in the study of human pheromones
- The influence of sexual orientation on human olfactory function
- MHC-associated chemosignals and individual identity
- Pregnancy block from a female perspective
- The wing-sac odour of male greater sac-winged bats Saccopteryx bilineata (Emballonuridae) as a composite trait : seasonal and individual differences
- Gender specific expression of volatiles in captive fossas (Cryptoprocta ferox) during the mating season
- Do spotted hyena scent marks code for clan membership?
- The ontogeny of pasting behavior in free-living spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta
- Human body odour individuality
- environmental effects on human body odour
- A candidate vertebrate pheromone, SPF, increases female receptivity in a salamander
- Cross-dressing in chemical cues : exploring "she-maleness" in newly-emerged male garter snakes
- The neurobiology of sexual solicitation : vaginal marking in female Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)
- Olfactory control of sex-recognition and sexual behavior in mice
- The role of early olfactory experience in the development of adult odor preferences in rodents
- Have sexual pheromones their own reward system in the brain of female mice?
- The effect of familiarity on mate choice
- Age of the subject and scent donor affects the amount of time that voles self-groom when they are exposed to odors of opposite-sex conspecifics
- Scent, mate choice and genetic heterozygosity
- Psychobiological functions of the mammary pheromone in newborn rabbits
- Rabbit nipple-search pheromone versus rabbit mammary pheromone revisited
- The human breast as a scent organ : exocrine structures, secretions, volatile components, and possible functions in breastfeeding interactions
- Responses of pre-term infants to the odour of mother's milk
- Patterns of tongue-flicking by garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) during presentation of chemicals under varying conditions
- Multi-contextual use of chemosignals by Liolaemus lizards Antonieta labra selective response of medial amygdala subregions to reproductive and defensive chemosignals from conspecific and heterospecific species
- Seasonal responses to predator faecal odours in australian native rodents vary between species
- A critical review of zoo-based olfactory enrichment
- Pig semiochemicals and their potential for feral pig control in NE Australia
- Use of chemical ecology for control of the cane toad?