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Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 3

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    Chapter 1 Strike-Induced Chemosensory Searching by Rattlesnakes: The Role of Envenomation-Related Chemical Cues in the Post-Strike Environment
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    Chapter 2 Fossil and Comparative Evidence for Possible Chemical Signaling in the Mammal-Like Reptiles
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    Chapter 3 Snake Tongue Flicking Behavior: Clues to Vomeronasal System Functions
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    Chapter 4 The Accessory Olfactory System: Role in Maintenance of Chemoinvestigatory Behavior
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    Chapter 5 Flehmen Behavior and Vomeronasal Organ Function
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    Chapter 6 Olfaction in Central Neural and Neuroendocrine Systems: Integrative Review of Olfactory Representations and Interrelations
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    Chapter 7 The Neuroendocrinology of Scent Marking
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    Chapter 8 Priming Pheromones in Mice
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    Chapter 9 Pheromonal Control of the Bovine Ovarian Cycle
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    Chapter 10 Synchronizing Ovarian and Birth Cycles by Female Pheromones
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    Chapter 11 Volatile and Nonvolatile Chemosignals of Female Rodents: Differences in Hormonal Regulation
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    Chapter 12 Communication Disparities between Genetically-Diverging Populations of Deermice
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    Chapter 13 The Ecological Importance of the Anal Gland Secretion of Yellow Voles (Lagurus Luteus)
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    Chapter 14 Odor as a Component of Trap Entry Behavior in Small Rodents
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    Chapter 15 Experimental Modulation of Behavior of Free-Ranging Mammals by Semiochemicals
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    Chapter 16 Mechanisms of Individual Discrimination in Hamsters
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    Chapter 17 Human Olfactory Communications
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    Chapter 18 Studies of the Chemical Composition of Secretions from Skin Glands of the Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus
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    Chapter 19 Thermal and Osmolarity Properties of Pheromonal Communication in the Gerbil, Meriones Unguiculatus
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    Chapter 20 The Evolution of Alarm Pheromones
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    Chapter 21 Investigations into the Origin(s) of the Freshwater Attractant(s) of the American Eel
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    Chapter 22 A Pregnancy Block Resulting from Multiple-Male Copulation or Exposure at the Tine of Mating in Deer Mice (Peromyscus Maniculatus)
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    Chapter 23 Olfactory Communication in Kangaroo Rats (D. Merriami)
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    Chapter 24 Odor Preferences of Young Rats: Production of an Attractive Odor by Males
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    Chapter 25 Rate and Location of Scent Marking by Pikas During the Breeding Season
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    Chapter 26 Effects of Urine on the Response to Carrot-Bait in the European Wild Rabbit
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    Chapter 27 An Investigation into the ‘Bruce Effect’ in Domesticated Rabbits
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    Chapter 28 Individual Discrimination on the Basis of Urine in Dogs and Wolves
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    Chapter 29 Throat-Rubbing in Red Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Seniculus)
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Title
Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 3
Published by
Springer, Boston, MA, January 1983
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-9652-0
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978-1-4757-9654-4, 978-1-4757-9652-0
Editors

Dietland Müller-Schwarze, Robert M. Silverstein

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Unknown 5 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 2 40%
Other 2 40%
Student > Master 1 20%
Researcher 1 20%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 20%
Other 0 0%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 120%
Environmental Science 1 20%