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Chemical Signals in Vertebrates

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    Chapter 1 Structure and Function of Skin Glands
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    Chapter 2 Hormonal Control of Mammalian Skin Glands
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    Chapter 3 Bacteria as a Source of Chemical Signals in Mammals
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    Chapter 4 Chemical Attractants of the Rat Preputial Gland
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    Chapter 5 Properties of Compounds Used as Chemical Signals
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    Chapter 6 Chemical Methodology in the Study of Mammalian Communications
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    Chapter 7 Chemical and Behavioral Complexity in Mammalian Chemical Communication Systems: Guinea Pigs ( Cavia Porcellus ), Marmosets ( Saguinus Fuscicollis ) and Humans ( Homo Sapiens )
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    Chapter 8 On the Chemical and Environmental Modulation of Pheromone Release from Vertebrate Scent Marks
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    Chapter 9 Chemical Communication in Amphibians and Reptiles
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    Chapter 10 Chemical Signals in Agonistic and Social Behavior of Rodents
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    Chapter 11 Pheromonal Influences on Rodent Agonistic Behavior
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    Chapter 12 Olfaction in Relation to Reproduction in Domestic Animals
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    Chapter 13 Sex Pheromones in Golden Hamsters
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    Chapter 14 Chemical Signals and Primate Behavior
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    Chapter 15 A Review of Recent Psychophysical Studies Examining the Possibility of Chemical Communication of Sex and Reproductive State in Humans
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    Chapter 16 Physical and Cognitive Limitations on Olfactory Processing in Human Beings
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    Chapter 17 Chemical Communication as Adaptation: Alarm Substance of Fish
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    Chapter 18 The Study of Chemical Communication in Free-Ranging Mammals
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    Chapter 19 Two Hypotheses Supporting the Social Function of Odorous Secretions of Some Old World Rodents
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    Chapter 20 The Search for Applications of Chemical Signals in Wildlife Management
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    Chapter 21 From Insect to Mammal: Complications of the Bioassay
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    Chapter 22 Methodology and Strategies in the Laboratory
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    Chapter 23 Complex Mammalian Behavior and Pheromone Bioassay in the Field
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    Chapter 24 Functional Anatomy of the Mammalian Chemoreceptor System
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    Chapter 25 Minimum Odorant Concentrations Detectable by the Dog and Their Implications for Olfactory Receptor Sensitivity
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    Chapter 26 Processing of Olfactory Stimuli at Peripheral Levels
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    Chapter 27 Taste Stimuli as Possible Messengers
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    Chapter 28 Central Processing of Olfactory Signals
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    Chapter 29 Dynamic Aspects of Central Olfactory Processing
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    Chapter 30 On the Anatomical Substrate for Flavor
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    Chapter 31 Central Processing of Odor Signals: Lessons from Adult and Neonatal Olfactory Tract Lesions
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    Chapter 32 Central Control of Scent Marking
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Title
Chemical Signals in Vertebrates
Published by
Springer US, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4684-2364-8
ISBNs
978-1-4684-2366-2, 978-1-4684-2364-8
Editors

Müller-Schwarze, Dietland, Mozell, Maxwell M.

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