- An
allomone (from
Ancient Gr**** ἄλλος
allos "other" and pheromone) is a type of
semiochemical produced and
released by an
individual of one
species that...
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usually used in the
field of
chemical ecology to encomp**** pheromones,
allomones, kairomones,
attractants and repellents. Many insects,
including parasitic...
- of
adapting to
allomones is to
develop a
positive reaction to them; the
allomone then
becomes a kairomone.
Others alter the
allomones to form pheromones...
- approaching, to mark a trail, and to
trigger aggression in
nearby individuals.
Allomones benefit their producer by the
effect they have upon the receiver. Kairomones...
- Berothidae. The
larvae feed on
termites which they
subdue with an
aggressive allomone. The
first instar approaches termites and
waves the tip of its abdomen...
-
pheromones in
human behavior remains speculative and controversial.
Aphrodisiac Allomone Ant mill Cat
pheromone Civetone Estratetraenol Honey bee
pheromones Insect...
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species can
generally grouped into four.
These are pheromone, synomones,
allomone and kairomone.
Pheromones are
semiochemicals that
facilitates interaction...
-
lodge a dart in its partner. This is
because mucus on the dart
contains an
allomone (pheromone-like)
compound that
promotes sperm preservation mechanisms in...
- semiochemical,
either a
pheromone for
intraspecific communication, or an
allomone improving the prey capture.Labiosternal
glands were
discovered and named...
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pheromone mimic, or
allomone, has been
shown to play the most
important role in
enticing pollinators to the flower. The
allomone produced by an orchid...