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Title Statement: |
Chemical signals in vertebrates 6 / edited by Richard L. Doty and Dietland Müller-Schwarze. |
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Published: |
New York : Plenum Press, ©1992. |
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Description: |
xv, 637 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
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ISBN: |
ISBN 0306442507 |
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ISBN 9780306442506 |
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General Note: |
"Proceedings of the sixth International Conference on Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, held June 16-22, 1991 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania"--Title page verso. |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Section 1. Anatomy and physiology of chemosensory systems. Action of sucrose on the salty taste response / Keiichi Tonosaki -- [alpha]-gustducin : a taste cell specific G protein subunit closely related to the [alpha] transducins / Susan K. McLaughlin, Peter J. McKinnon, and Robert F. Margolskee -- Avian taste buds : topography, structure and function / Herman Berkhoudt -- Effects of naris closure on the olfactory epithelia of adult mice / Joel Maruniak, Frank Corotto, and Eric Walters -- Is the mouse vomeronasal organ a sex pheromone receptor? / Tsuneo Hatanaka -- LHRH-immunocytochemistry in the nervus terminalis of mammals / Helmut A. Oelschläger and Hynek Burda -- Olfaction in rats with transection of the lateral olfactory tract / Burton M. Slotnick -- Phosphatase activity of rat olfactory and vomeronasal epithelial tissue / E.S. Chukhray [and others] -- Physiology and pharmacology of the accessory olfactory system / H. Kaba [and others] -- Role of lipids of receptor membranes in odor reception / Shuichi Enomoto [and others] -- Thalamocortical mechanisms and smell : insight from amnesia / Robert G. Mair -- The hippocampus and the sense of smell / Howard Eichenbaum and Tim Otto -- The structure of environmental odor signals : from turbulent dispersion to movement through boundary layers and mucus / Paul A. Moore, Jelle Atema, and Greg A. Gerhardt -- The trigeminal nerve system and its interaction with olfactory and taste systems in fishes / Galina V. Devitsina and Lilia S. Chervova -- Transduction mechanism in vertebrate olfactory systems / Kenzo Kurihara [and others] -- Section 2. Body fluids and scent gland chemistry and histology. Analysis of the secretions from the flank glands of three shrew species and their possible functions in a social context / Debora Cantoni and Laurent Rivier -- Chemical analysis of prey-derived vomeronasal stimulants / Dalton Wang, Ping Chen, and Mimi Halpern -- Gas chromatographic analysis and estrous diagnostic potential of headspace sampling above bovine body fluids / G.F. Rivard and W.R. Klemm -- Lipocalycins associated with mammalian pheromones / Alan G. Singer and Foteos Macrides -- Morphogenic and histologic patterns among the posterolateral glands of microtine rodents / Frederick J. Jannett Jr. -- Sources of oestrous odours in cattle / G.C. Perry and Susan E. Long -- Section 3. Development of chemosensory system structure and function. Development of olfactory and taste responses to chemical signals in acipenserid fishes / Alexander O. Kasumyan -- Development of the olfactory and terminalis systems in whales and dolphins / Helmut A. Oelschläger -- Interaction between tyrosine hydroxylase expression and olfactory afferent innervation in embryonic rat olfactory bulb in vivo and in vitro / Harriet Baker and Albert I. Farbman -- Ontogenetic olfactory experience and adult searching behavior in the carnivorous ferret / Raimund Apfelbach -- Olfactory receptors in Acipenseridae fish larvae / Galina A. Pyatkina -- Section 4. Semiochemicals and the major histocompatibility complex. Evolutionary and immunological implications of the role of the MHC in olfactory signalling / Rachael Pearse-Pratt [and others] -- Interactions among the MHC, diet and bacteria in the production of social odors in rodents / Richard E. Brown and Heather M. Schellinck -- MHC-based mating preferences in Mus operate through both settlement patterns and female controlled extra-territorial matings / Wayne K. Potts, C. Jo Manning, and Edward K. Wakeland -- MHC control of odortypes in the mouse / Kunio Yamazaki [and others] -- MHC genes, chemosignals, and genetic analyses of murine social behaviors / Stephen Clark Maxson -- MHC-related odors in humans / Roman Ferstl [and others] -- Sex differences in the use of the major histocompatibility complex for mate selection in congenic strains of mice / Amy Eklund, Kathleen Egid, and Jerram L. Brown -- The discrimination of human male urine odors by rats is not influenced by the relatedness of the donors / Heather M. Schellinck and Richard E. Brown -- The influence of the hematopoietic system on the production of MHC-related odors in mice / Dagmar Luszyk [and others] -- What's wrong with MHC mate choice experiments? / C. Jo Manning [and others] -- Why does germfree rearing eliminate the odors of individuality in rats but not in mice? / Heather M. Schellinck and Richard E. Brown -- Section 5. Semiochemicals and endocrine processes. Chemosignals and reproduction in adult female house mice / Lee C. Drickamer -- Induction of estrus and ovulation in female grey short-tailed opossums, Monodelphis domestica, involves the main olfactory epithelium / S.A. Pelengaris [and others] -- Influence of specific skin glands on the sexual maturation of male golden and Campbell's hamsters / Vladimir E. Sokolov, Nina Yu. Vasilieva, and Edvard P. Zinkevich -- Male chemosignals increase litter size in house mice / Fan Zhiqin and John G. Vandenbergh -- Olfactory cues and ovarian cycles / V.E. Sokolov, V.V. Voznessenskaya, and E.P. Zinkevich -- Olfactory signals of conspecifics stimulate adrenal function in female mice / A. Marchlewska-Koj, M. Kruczek, and M. Zacharczuk-Kakietek -- Reproductive activation and metabolism in female voles / Rhonda R. Gardner, John J. Lepri, and Robert E. Gatten Jr. -- Regulation of the rat estrous cycle by predator odors : role of the vomeronasal organ / V.V. Voznessenskaya, C.J. Wysocki, and E.P. Zinkevich -- The functional properties of steroid sex pheromones of the male yellowfin Baikal sculpin (Cottocomephorus grewingkii) / T.M. Dmitrieva [and others]. |
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Contents: Section 6. Chemical repellents and chemosensory aversions. Avian chemical repellency : a structure-activity approach and implications / Pankaj S. Shah, J. Russell Mason, and Larry Clark -- Effects of nerve growth factor on the recovery of conditioned taste aversion in the insular cortex lesioned rat / Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni [and others] -- Repellent effect of trimethyl thiazoline in the wild Rattus norvegicus Berkenhout / E. Vernet-Maury, B. Constant, and J. Chanel -- Taxonomic differences between birds and mammals in their responses to chemical irritants / J. Russell Mason, Larry Clark, and Pankaj S. Shah -- Use of a trigeminal irritant for wildlife management / Michael L. Avery, David G. Decker, and Curtis O. Nelms -- Visual cue fails to enhance bird repellency of methiocarb in ripening sorghum / Richard A, Dolbeer, Paul P. Woronecki, and Roger W. Bullard -- Section 7. Behavior and chemically mediated social communication. pt. 1. Fish. Are sharks chemically aware of crocodiles? / L.E.L. Rasmussen and Michael J. Schmidt -- Characterization of a spawning pheromone from Pacific herring / Joachim Carolsfeld [and others] -- Chemosensory orientation to conspecifics and rainbow trout in adult lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis (Mitchill) / Gunnar Bertmar -- Electrophysiological measures of olfactory sensitivity suggest that goldfish and other fish use species-specific mixtures of hormones and their metabolites as sex pheromones / P.W. Sorensen [and others] -- Gustatory behavior of channel catfish to amino acids / T. Valentincic and J. Caprio -- Interspecific effects of sex pheromones in fish / Vitaly A. Ostroumov -- Learned predator avoidance behavior and a two-level system for chemosensory recognition of predatory fishes in juvenile brook trout / MaryLouise Keefe, Timothy A. Whitesel, and Howard E. Winn -- Prey odors as chemical stimulants of feeding behavior in the Red Sea moray eel Sidera grisea / Rhonda Tannenbaum, Lev Fishelson, and Sheenan Harpaz -- Trauma communication in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) / Mehrnaz Jamzadeh -- pt. 2. Amphibia. Chemotesting movements and chemosensory sensitivity to amino acids in the European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis L. / Yurii Manteifel, Natalia Goncharova, and Vera Boyko -- Correlation of salamander vomeronasal and main olfactory system anatomy with habitat and sex : behavioral interpretations / Ellen M. Dawley -- pt. 3. Reptiles. Foraging responses by the American alligator to meat extracts / Marilyn R. Banta, Ted Joanen, and Paul J. Weldon -- pt. 4. Birds. Information content of prey odor plumes : what do foraging Leach's storm petrels know? / Larry Clark and Pankaj S. Shah -- The olfactory map of homing pigeons / Silvano Benvenuti, Paolo Ioalè, and Floriano Papi -- Pigeon homing : the effect of temporary anosmia on orientation behavior / Wolfgang Wiltschko and Roswitha Wiltschko -- The puzzle of olfactory sensitivity in birds / Bernice M. Wenzel -- pt. 5. Mammals -- cetaceans, rodents, lagomorphs, ungulates and carnivores. A primer of olfactory communications about distant foods in Norway rats / Bennett G. Galef Jr. -- Castoreum of beaver (Castor canadensis) : function, chemistry and biological activity of its components / Dietland Müller-Schwarze -- Chemical images and chemical information / Stephan E. Natynczuk and Eric S. Albone -- Chemical signals in the tiger / R.L. Brahmachary, M.P. Sarkar, and J. Dutta -- Effects of exogenous testosterone on the scent marking and agonistic behaviors of white-tailed deer / James R. Fudge [and others] -- Field studies of chemical signalling : direct observations of dwarf hamsters (Phodopus) in Soviet Asia / Katherine E. Wynne-Edwards, Alexei V. Surov, and Alexsandra Yu. Telitzina -- "Fragrance on the desert air" : the semiochemistry of the musk ox / Peter F. Flood -- Hormonal modulation of chemosignals which elicit aggressive behaviour in the Indian palm squirrel, Funambulus palmarum / K.M. Alexander and G. Bhaskaran -- Individual odortypes / V.V. Voznessenskaya, V.M. Parfyonova, and E.P. Zinkevich -- Odor discrimination in female mice after long-term exposure to male odors : genotype-environment interaction / N. Kenneth Sandnabba -- Olfactory and vomeronasal mechanisms of social communication in golden hamsters / Robert E. Johnston -- Olfactory biology of the marsupial sugar glider -- a preliminary study / D. Michael Stoddart, A.J. Bradley, and K.L. Hynes -- Predator-odor analgesia in deer mice : neuromodulatory mechanisms and sex differences / Martin Kavaliers, Duncan Innes, and Klaus-Peter Ossenkopp -- Scent communication in the rat / Stephan E. Natynczuk and David W. Macdonald -- Quasi-olfaction of dolphins / Vitaly B. Kuznetsov -- Vomeronasal organ sustains pups' anogenital licking in primiparous rats / I. Brouette-Lahlou [and others] -- pt. 6. Mammals -- humans. Bilateral and unilateral olfactory sensitivity : relationship to handedness and gender / Richard E. Frye, Richard L. Doty, and Paul Shaman -- Chemosensory evoked potentials / Thomas Hummel and Gerd Kobal -- Individual differences in preferences : sensory segmentation as an organizing principle / Howard R. Moskowitz -- Influence of androstenol and androsterone on the evaluation of men of varying attractiveness levels / R.E. Maiworm and W.U. Langthaler -- Influence of odors on human mental stress and fatigue / Masashi Nakagawa [and others] -- Perceptual analysis of complex chemical signals by humans / D.G. Laing and B.A. Livermore -- The influence of ultradian autonomic rhythms as indexed by the nasal cycle on unilateral olfactory thresholds / Richard E. Frye and Richard L. Doty -- Topographical EEG maps of human responses to odorants -- a preliminary report / W.R. Klemm and Stephen Warrenburg. |
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Local Note: |
NWRCCatalogISO20250428 |
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Elect. Loc./Access: |
Table of contents http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0820/92022006-t.html |
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Table of contents http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780306442506.pdf |
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Subject: |
Chemical senses--Congresses. |
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Vertebrates--Physiology--Congresses. |
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Physiology, Comparative--Congresses. |
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Animal communication. |
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Pheromones. |
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Physiology, Comparative. |
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Animal Communication |
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Behavior, Animal--physiology |
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Pheromones |
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Physiology, Comparative |
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Vertebrates--physiology |
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Chémoréception--Congrès. |
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Vertébrés--Physiologie--Congrès. |
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Physiologie comparée--Congrès. |
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Communication animale. |
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Phéromones. |
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Physiologie comparée. |
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Pheromones fast |
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Animal communication fast |
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Chemical senses fast |
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Physiology, Comparative fast |
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Vertebrates--Physiology fast |
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Chemoreceptoren. gtt |
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Gewervelde dieren. gtt |
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Communication animale--Congrès. ram |
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Substances sémiochimiques--Congrès. ram |
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Phéromones--Congrès. ram |
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Vertébrés--Moeurs et comportement--Congrès. ram |
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Sens et sensations--Congrès. ram |
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Index - Uncontrolled: |
Vertebrates Sensory organs |
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Index - Genre/Form: |
Congress |
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proceedings (reports) aat |
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Conference papers and proceedings fast |
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Conference papers and proceedings. lcgft |
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Actes de congrès. rvmgf |
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Name Added Entry: |
Doty, Richard L. |
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Müller-Schwarze, Dietland. |
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International Symposium on Chemical Signals in Vertebrates (6th : 1991 : Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Title Added Entry: |
Chemical signals in vertebrates six. |