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Pheromones and Animal Behaviour - Communication by Smell and Taste
Edited by Tristram D. Wyatt
Cambridge University Press
2003
Hardback 408 pp, 118 diags, 28 illus, 18 tabs ISBN 052148068X
£80.00
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Paperback 408 pp, 118 diags, 28 illus, 18 tabs ISBN 0521485266
£30.00
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We are entering one of the most exciting periods in the study of chemical communication
since the first pheromones were identified some 40 years ago. This rapid progress is reflected
in this book, the first to cover the whole animal kingdom at this level for 25 years. The
importance of chemical communication is illustrated with examples from a diverse range
of animals including humans, marine copepods, Drosophila, Caenorhabditis elegans, moths,
snakes, goldfish, elephants and mice. It is designed to be advanced and up-to-date, but at
the same time accessible to readers whatever their scientific background. For students of
ecology, evolution and behaviour, this book gives an introduction to the rapid progress in
our understanding of olfaction at the molecular and neurological level. In addition, it offers
chemists, molecular and neurobiologists an insight into the ecological, evolutionary and
behavioural context of olfactory communication.
Contents
1. Animals in a chemical world; 2. Discovering pheromones; 3. Sex pheromones:
finding and choosing mates; 4. Coming together and keeping apart: aggregation and
host-marking pheromones; 5. Scent marking and territorial behaviour; 6. Pheromones and
social organization; 7. Pheromones and recruitment communication; 8. Fight-or-flight: alarm
pheromones; 9. Perception and action of pheromones: from receptor molecules to brains and
behaviour; 10. Finding the source: pheromones and orientation behaviour; 11. Breaking the
code: illicit signallers and receivers of semiochemical signals; 12. Using pheromones:
applications; 13. On the scent of human attraction: human pheromones?; Appendix A: An
introduction to pheromones for non-chemists; References.
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