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Pheromones and Animal Behavior
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Tristram D. Wyatt
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2013
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Cambridge University Press
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9781139030748
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2013
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2013
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10.1017/CBO9781139030748
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface to the second edition
pp. xvi
List of SI prefixes
pp. 1
Animals in a chemical world
pp. 49
Methods for identifying and studying semiochemicals
pp. 65
Pheromones, chemical cues, and sexual selection
pp. 105
Coming together and keeping apart: aggregation pheromones and host-marking pheromones
pp. 113
Territorial behavior and semiochemicals
pp. 126
Semiochemicals and social organization
pp. 150
Pheromones and recruitment communication
pp. 165
Fight or flight: alarm pheromones and cues
pp. 173
Perception and response to chemical communication: from chemosensory receptors to brains, behavior, and development
pp. 223
Finding the source: pheromones and orientation behavior
pp. 244
Breaking the code: illicit signalers and receivers of semiochemicals
pp. 260
Using semiochemicals: applications of pheromones
pp. 275
On the scent of human attraction: human pheromones?
pp. 304
An introduction to chemical terms for non-chemists
pp. 312
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