- An
attractant is any
chemical that
attracts an organism, e.g. i)
synthetic lures; ii)
aggregation and ****
pheromones (intraspecific interactions); and...
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Peafowl is a
common name for two bird
species of the
genus Pavo and one
species of the
closely related genus Afropavo within the
tribe Pavonini of the...
- an
important role in
communication between animals and plants, e.g.
attractants for pollinators,
protection from predation, and even inter-plant interactions...
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fruit are fleshy, have a high
nutritional value, and may have
chemical attractants as an
additional "reward" for dis****rs. This is
reflected morphologically...
- Weinzierl, R.; Henn, T.; Koehler, P. G.; Tucker, C. L. (June 2005). "Insect
Attractants and Traps".
Alternatives in
Insect Management.
Entomology and Nematology...
- to be
encoded across the
bacterial kingdom.
These receptors may bind
attractants or
repellents directly or
indirectly through interaction with proteins...
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individuals and
killing them. They
typically use food,
visual lures,
chemical attractants and
pheromones as bait and are
installed so that they do not
injure other...
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several factors: Vale 1998
found that the
technique used in
placing attractants was important; and
Green 1988, Torr 1994, Torr et al. 1995, and Torr...
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Terpenoids play a role in
plant defense as
prophylaxis against pathogens and
attractants for the
predators of herbivores.
Terpenoids are
modified terpenes, wherein...
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cultivated as an
ornamental plant for use in gardens. It is also
grown for its
attractant qualities to
house cats and butterflies. The
plant is drought-tolerant...