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Meeting name:International Symposium on Chemical Signals in Vertebrates (12th : 2011 : Berlin, Germany)
Imprint:New York ; Dordrecht : Springer, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (456 p.)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9849965
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Other authors / contributors:East, Marion.
Dehnhard, Martin.
ISBN:9781461459279 (electronic bk.)
1461459273 (electronic bk.)
9781461459262
Notes:Includes index.
Description based upon print version of record.
Summary:Three invited international experts present overviews of recent developments in key fields and will submit chapters for the book. Jane Hurst from Liverpool University in the UK presents an overview on the function, mechanisms and evolution of chemical signals, Penelope Hawkins from the University of Western Australia will detail the importance of male odors in female mate-choice and the priming of female reproduction, and Francesco Bonadonna from CNRS-CEFE, Montpellier in France presents an overview of the importance of chemical signals for the formation and maintenance of pair-bonds, parent - offspring recognition and navigation in seabirds.
Other form:Print version: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 12 Dordrecht : Springer,c2013 9781461459262

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505 0 0 |g Part I.  |t Olfaction: Receptors and Neural Processing.  |t Neural Substrate to Associate Odorants and Pheromones: Convergence of Projections from the Main and Accessory Olfactory Bulbs in Mice /  |r Bernardita Cádiz-Moretti, Fernando Martínez-García, Enrique Lanuza --  |t Acceleration of Puberty Onset in Female Mice by Male Urinary Odours: Chemosensory, Physiological and Neuroendocrine Mechanisms /  |r Mélanie Jouhanneau, Matthieu Keller --  |t The Recessus Olfactorius: A Cryptic Olfactory Organ of Anuran Amphibians /  |r Christine Nowack, Sabrina Jordan, Carolin Wittmer --  |g Part II.  |t Mother-Offspring Communication.  |t Smell, Suck, Survive: Chemical Signals and Suckling in the Rabbit, Cat, and Dog /  |r Lourdes Arteaga, Amando Bautista, Daniel González, Robyn Hudson --  |t Neonatal Recognition in Sheep /  |r Barend V. Burger, Marlize Z. Viviers, Niel J. le Roux, John Morris, Jan P. I. Bekker --  |t Suckling Odours in Rats and Mice: Biological Substrates that Guide Newborns to the Nipple /  |r Bruno Patris, Syrina Al Aïn, Benoist Schaal --  |t The Role of Olfaction at Birth in Marsupial and Monotreme Mammals /  |r Nanette Y. Schneider, Geoff Shaw, Marilyn B. Renfree --  |g Part III.  |t Pheromones and Social Organisation.  |t Individual Variation in Pheromone Isoform Ratios of the Red-Legged Salamander, Plethodon shermani /  |r Adam J. Chouinard, Damien B. Wilburn, Lynne D. Houck, Richard C. Feldhoff --  |t Rodent Urinary Proteins: Genetic Identity Signals and Pheromones /  |r Jane L. Hurst, Robert J. Beynon --  |t From Exploration to Selective Information Gathering: The Development of Chemosensory Investigation in Male African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) /  |r Bruce A. Schulte, Kathryn R. Bagley, Stacie Castelda, Helen Loizi, Nabil Nasseri --  |g Part IV.  |t Odour Profiles and Social Organisation.  |t Sex Differences in Olfactory Behaviours Reflect the Importance of Scent Marking for Social Integration in Adult Females and Competition Between Reproductively Active Males in the Spotted Hyena /  |r Marion L. East, Nicole Gusset-Burgener, Heribert Hofer --  |t Is the Perception of Dietary Odour Cues Linked to Sexual Selection in Humans? /  |r Jitka Fialová, S. Craig Roberts, Jan Havlíček --  |t Hemiterpenoids and Pyrazines in the Odoriferous Urine of the Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) /  |r Thomas E. Goodwin, Nucharin Songsasen, Laura J. Broederdorf, Blake A. Burkert --  |t The Perfume-Body Odour Complex: An Insightful Model for Culture-Gene Coevolution? /  |r Jan Havlíček, S. Craig Roberts --  |t A Historical Perspective on the Identification of Substances in the Territorial Scent Marks of Male Klipspringer Antelope Oreotragus oreotragus /  |r Hans E. Hummel --  |t Do Urinary Chemosignals Code for Sex, Age, and Season in the Giant Panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca? /  |r Dingzhen Liu, Hong Yuan, Zhipeng Wang, Rongping Wei, Guiquan Zhang, Lixing Sun --  |t On the Body Odour of Wild-Caught Mangrove-Marsh Bengal Tiger of Sundarban /  |r Mousumi Poddar-Sarkar, Sibdas Ray, Subrata Pal Chowdhury, Gopal Samanta, Paramaa Raha --  |t Ultrastructure and Chemical Composition of Elephant Hair in the Context of Chemical Signals in the Asian Elephant Elephas maximus /  |r Paramaa Raha, Mousumi Poddar-Sarkar, Utpal K. Nag, Radhaballabh Bhar --  |t Methyl Ketone Production in Juvenile Red-Sided Garter Snakes /  |r Emily J. Uhrig, Michael P. LeMaster, Deborah I. Lutterschmidt, Robert T. Mason --  |g Part V.  |t Predator Avoidance and Migration.  |t The Sophistication of Predator Odour Recognition by Minnows /  |r Douglas P. Chivers, Grant E. Brown, Maud C. O. Ferrari --  |t Adaptive Responses of Embryonic Amphibians to Predation Risk /  |r Maud C. O. Ferrari, Douglas P. Chivers --  |t Response of Lumholtz' Tree-Kangaroos (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) to Odours from Native Arboreal and Introduced Terrestrial Predators: A Preliminary Study /  |r Sigrid Heise-Pavlov, Elizabeth Forbes, Clare Andersen, Michelle Prince --  |t Voles in Space: Effects of Predator Odour on Microtus arvalis Breeding Females /  |r Mateusz Jochym, Stefan Halle --  |t Knowing Your Behaviour: The importance of Behavioural Assays in the Characterisation of Chemical Alarm Cues in Fishes and Amphibians /  |r Reehan S. Mirza, Chantale A. Laraby, Ashley M. Marcellus --  |t Avoiding Predation: The Importance of Chemical and Visual Cues in Poison Frog Reproductive Behaviour /  |r Lisa M. Schulte, Rainer Schulte, Stefan Lötters -- 
505 8 0 |g Part VI.  |t Chemical Signals in Birds.  |t Besides Colours and Songs, Odour is the New Black of Avian Communication /  |r Francesco Bonadonna, Jerome Mardon --  |t Intraspecific Olfactory Communication in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata): Potential Information Apart from Visual and Acoustic Cues /  |r Barbara A. Caspers, E. Tobias Krause --  |t Male European Starlings Use Odorous Herbs as Nest Material to Attract Females and Benefit Nestlings /  |r Helga Gwinner --  |t Embryonic Domestic Chickens Can Detect Compounds in an Avian Chemosignal Before Breathing Air /  |r Julie C. Hagelin, Jacqueline C. Simonet, Tyler R. Lyson --  |g Part VII.  |t Reproduction in Domestic Animals.  |t Measurement of 16-Androstenes (5α-Androst-16-en-3-One, 5α-Androst-16-en-3α-ol, 5α-Androst-16-en-3β-ol) in Saliva of German Landrace and Göttingen Minipig Boars /  |r Martin Dehnhard, Hartmut Rohrmann, Johannes Kauffold --  |t The Influence of Experimentally Reduced Vaginal Flora in Oestrus Females on the Mating Behaviour of Male Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris) /  |r Michał Dzięcioł, Wojciech Niżański, Roland Kozdrowski, Małgorzata Ochota, Ewa Stańczyk --  |t Socio-Sexual Stimuli and Reproductive Function: Emerging Perspectives of the Male Effect in Sheep and Goats /  |r Penny A. R. Hawken, Graeme B. Martin --  |g Part VIII.  |t New Directions in Semiochemistry.  |t A Reverse-Engineering Approach to Identifying Which Compounds to Bioassay for Signalling Activity in the Scent Marks of African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) /  |r Peter Apps, Lesego Mmualefe, J. Weldon McNutt --  |t The Application of Proteomics to the Discovery and Quantification of Proteins in Scent Signals /  |r Robert J. Beynon, Stuart D. Armstrong, Sarah A. Roberts, Amanda Davidson. 
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