Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 13

Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 13

Ferkin, Michael H.; Schulte, Bruce A.; Goodwin, Thomas E.

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2019

536

Mole

Inglês

9783319793757

15 a 20 dias

1139

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Contents



Foreword and Dedication

Bruce A. Schulte, Michael H. Ferkin, and Thomas E. Goodwin



A Tribute to Robert Johnston (1942-2014)

Michael H. Ferkin and Aras Petrulis



Part I. Overviews of Chemical Ecology (in) Vertebrates

1. Are Mammals Just Furry Bugs with Fewer Legs? Convergences in Mammalian and Insect Chemical Ecology

May Berenbaum

2. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 13: Where We Stand and What May Be Next

Dietland Mueller-Schwarze

3. Assessing The Role of Olfactory Cues in the Early Life History of Coral Reef Fish: Current Methods and Future Directions

Rohan M. Brooker and Danielle L. Dixson4. A Small Expose on Bovine Pheromones - with Special Reference to Modifications of the Reproductive Cycle

Kristina Nordeus, Renee Bage, Hans Gustafsson, Robert Glinwood, and Lennart Soederquist



Part II. Microbiomes and Chemical Signals

5. Coding of Group-Odor in the Subcaudal Gland Secretion of the European Badger Meles Meles: Chemical Composition and Pouch Microbiota

Christina D. Buesching, H. Veronica Tinnesand, YungWa Sin, Frank Rosell, Terry Burke, and David W. Macdonald

6. The Role of Bacteria in Chemical Signals of Ele

phant Musth: Proximate Causes and Biochemical Pathways

Thomas E. Goodwin, Innocent H. Harelimana, Laura J. MacDonald, Daniel B. Mark, Aline Umuhire Juru, Qin Yin, James Engman, Randall A. Kopper, Cheryl F. Lichti, Samuel G. Mackintosh, James D. Shoemaker, Mark V. Sutherland, Alan J. Tackett, and Bruce A. Schulte

7. All Paths Converge: Development of a Core Scent Pouch Microbiome in Striped Hyenas

Kevin R. Theis, Arvind Venkataraman, Aaron P. Wagne2, Kay E. Holekamp, and Thomas M. Schmidt

8. Bacterial Communities Associated with Junco Preen Glands: Ramifications for Chemical Signaling

Danielle J. Whittaker and Kevin R. Theis



Part III. Intraspecific Signaling

9. Age-Related Effects on Individual Discrimination among Meadow Voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus

Michael H. Ferkin, Christian T. Vlautin, and Lyndsey M. Pierson

10. Putative pheromone of the indian crestless porcupine, hystrix brachyura

Biswatosh Ghosh, Mousumi Poddar-Sarkar, Sibdas Ray, Ratan Lal Brahmachary

11. Chemical cues, Hibernation and Reproduction in Female Short-Beaked Echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus setosus): Implications for Sexual Conflict

Rachel L. Harris, Elissa Z. Cameron, Noel W. Davies, and Stewart C. Nicol

12. Chemical Analyses Reve

al Family Specific Nest Odor Profiles in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata): A Pilot Study

Sarah Kohlwey, E. Tobias Krause, Markus Baier, Caroline Mueller, and Barbara A. Caspers

13. Exploring the Use of Olfactory Cues in Non-Social Context in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata)

E. Tobias Krause, Johanna Kabbert, and Barbara A. Caspers

14. Variation in Urinary Amino Acids in the Mozambique Tilapia: A Signal of Dominance or Individuality?

Olesya Kutsyna, Zelia Velez, Adelino V.M. Canario, Tina Keller-Costa, and Peter C. Hubbard

15. A Low Phytoestrogen Diet Reduces the Proceptivity but Not the Attractivity of Meadow Voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus)

Lyndsey Pierson, Matthew Hetherington, and Michael H. Ferkin

16. Chemical Communication in Indian Blackbuck (Antelope Cervicapra L) in Reference to Dominance and Estrous Cycle

T. Rajagopal and G. Archunan

17. Asian Elephant Reflections: Chirality Counts

L.E.L. Rasmussen, David R. Greenwood, Thomas E. Goodwin, and Bruce A. Schulte



Part IV. Interspecific Signaling

18. Detection of Fish and Newt Kairomones by Ovipositing Mosquitoes

Lauren L. Eveland, Jason Bohenek, Alon Silberbush, and William J. Resetarits

19. Evolutionary As

pects of the Use of Predator Odors in Antipredator Strategies of Lumholtz's Tree-Kangaroos (Dendrolagus lumholtzi)

Sigrid R. Heise-Pavlov

20. Small Emissions for Big Consequences: Specialized Malodorous Avian Defenses Breed Fluctuations in Brood Parasite-Host Interactions

Gregory Roeder, Vittorio Baglione, Diana Bolopo, Daniela Canestrari, Jose M. Marcos, Alfred Trnka, and Ted C. J. Turlings



Part V. Frog Chemosignals

21. A Review of Chemical Defense in Poison Frogs (Dendrobatidae): Ecology, Pharmacokinetics and Autoresistance

Juan C. Santos, Rebecca D. Tarvin, and Lauren A. O'Connell

22. Semiochemicals in Anurans: Testing All Categories with One Poison Frog Species

Lisa M. Schulte

23. Chemosignals in Archaic New Zealand Frogs

Bruce Waldman



Part VI. Studies of Domestic and Zoo-Housed Animals

24. Chemical Signals in Giant Panda Urine (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)

Martin Dehnhard, Thomas B. Hildebrandt, Cathleen Meerheim, Iain Valentine, and Frank Goeritz

25. Semiochemical Communication in Dogs in the Context of Reproductive Behavior

Michal Dzieciol, Antoni Szumny, Wojciech Nizanski, Marcin Wrzosek, Ewa Stanczyk, and Joanna Polikowska

26. Hormonal and Behavioral Responses to Odor Cues in Zoo-Hou

sed African Painted Dogs (Lycaon pictus)

Michelle L. Rafacz, Matthew R. Heintz, and Rachel M. Santymire

27. Responses to Domestic Cat Chemical Signals in the House Mouse are Modulated by Early Olfactory Experience

Vera V. Voznessenskaya, Ilya G. Kvasha, Artyom B. Klinov, and Tatiana K. Laktionova



Part VII. Field and Analytical Approaches

28. Does Deconvolution Help to Disentangle the Complexities of Mammal Odors?

Peter Apps

29. Guideline for Selecting a Method to Collect and Extract Avian Odors in Remote Field: Case of Work on a Sub-Antarctic Seabird

Marianne Gabirot, Jerome Mardon, Sylvie Campagna, Nigel West, Francesco Bonadonna, and Sandra M. Saunders

30. Pair-Specific Scents Ii African Wild Dogs, Lycaon pictus, and an Example of a Potential Method to Identify Signals within Complex Mixtures

Neil R. Jordan, Peter J. Apps, Krystyna A. Golabek, and J. Weldon McNutt

31. Automated Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction of Urinary VOCs from Eleven Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus): A Recursive Workflow Method For GC-MS Analysis

Marieke E. Kester, Elizabeth W. Freeman, Nucharin Songsasen, and Thomas B. Huff

32. Learning and Applications of Chemical Signals in Vertebrates for Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation



Bruce A. Schulte

33. An Experimental Test of the Effect of Diet on Preen Wax Composition in New Zealand Silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis)

Laura Azzani, Justin L. Rasmussen, Steven Gieseg, and James V. Briskie

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Chemical Cues;Chemical Ecology;Neuroethology;Pheromonal signaling;Semiochemical Communication;Model vertebrates