Fish pheromones and related cues / / edited by Peter W. Sorensen, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108 U.S.A., Brian D. Wisenden, Biosciences Department, Minnesota State University at Moorhead, Moorhead, Minnesota 55603, U.S.A |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (308 p.) |
Disciplina | 597 |
Soggetto topico |
Fishes - Physiology
Pheromones Sex recognition (Zoology) Animal communication |
ISBN |
1-118-79473-7
1-118-83732-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to Pheromones and Related Chemical Cues in Fishes; 1.1 CHEMICAL INFORMATION TRANSFER IN FISH; 1.2 TERMINOLOGY; 1.2.1 Overview; 1.2.2 Pheromones; 1.2.3 Signature Mixtures; 1.2.4 Other Definitions Relevant to this Book; 1.3 FUNCTIONS SERVED BY PHEROMONES AND RELATED CUES; 1.3.1 Overview; 1.3.2 Alarm Cues; 1.3.3 Nonreproductive Recognition and Aggregation; 1.3.4 Individual and Kin Recognition; 1.3.5 Ornamental Odors; 1.3.6 Reproductive Stimulants; 1.4 PHEROMONE IDENTITY, SYNTHESIS, AND RELEASE
1.5 PHEROMONE DETECTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSIVENESS1.5.1 Overview; 1.5.2 Pheromone Receptors; 1.5.3 Olfactory Discrimination of Pheromones; 1.5.4 Pheromonal Signaling and Communication; 1.6 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF FISH PHEROMONES; 1.6.1 Overview; 1.6.2 Effects of Pollution on the Perception of Conspecific Cues; 1.6.3 Application of Pheromones to the Management and Control of Wild Fisheries; 1.6.4 Measuring and Interpreting Pheromones in the Water; 1.6.5 Applications of Pheromones in Marine Fish and Their Culture; 1.7 SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES Chapter 2 Species-Specific Pheromones and Their Roles in Shoaling, Migration, and Reproduction: A Critical Review and Synthesis2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 PHEROMONES AND NONREPRODUCTIVE SHOALING BEHAVIOR; 2.3 PHEROMONES AND THEIR ROLE IN MIGRATORY ORIENTATION; 2.3.1 The Role of Migratory Pheromones in Anadromy; 2.3.2 Migratory Pheromones and Amphridromy; 2.3.3 Migratory Pheromones and Catadromy; 2.3.4 Migratory Pheromones in Potadromous Fishes; 2.3.5 Migratory Pheromones in Oceanadromous Fish; 2.3.6 Summary of Migratory Pheromones; 2.4 REPRODUCTIVE PHEROMONES 2.4.1 Overview of Empirical Data on Sex Pheromone Specificity2.4.2 Releasing Sex Pheromones in the Goldfish and Common Carp; 2.4.3 Summary for Sex Pheromones; 2.5 SUMMARY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR A POSSIBLE UNIFYING THEORY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 Hormonally Derived Pheromones in Teleost Fishes; 3.1 INTRODUCTION TO HORMONAL SEX PHEROMONES IN TELEOST FISH; 3.1.1 Production and Release of Hormonal Pheromones; 3.1.2 Detection of Hormonal Pheromones; 3.1.3 Overview of Biological Responses to Hormonal Pheromones; 3.1.4 Hormonal Pheromones and Phylogeny 3.2 HORMONAL PHEROMONES IN THE GOLDFISH AND RELATED CARPS3.2.1 The Goldfish-an Important Model; 3.2.2 Hormonal Pheromones in Other Cypriniforms; 3.3 HORMONAL PHEROMONES IN SALMONIFORMES; 3.3.1 Genus Salmo: Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout; 3.3.2 Genus Salvelinus (Chars); 3.3.3 Genus Oncorhynchus (Pacific Salmon); 3.4 HORMONAL PHEROMONES IN PERCIFORMES; 3.4.1 Gobies: Family Gobiidae; 3.4.2 Cichlids: Family Cichlidae; 3.5 PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION OF RESPONSIVENESS TO HORMONAL PHEROMONES; 3.6 HORMONAL PHEROMONES AND SPECIES SPECIFICITY 3.6.1 Is There Always a Biological Need for Hormonal Pheromones to be Species-Specific? |
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Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Fish pheromones and related cues / / edited by Peter W. Sorensen, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108 U.S.A., Brian D. Wisenden, Biosciences Department, Minnesota State University at Moorhead, Moorhead, Minnesota 55603, U.S.A |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (308 p.) |
Disciplina | 597 |
Soggetto topico |
Fishes - Physiology
Pheromones Sex recognition (Zoology) Animal communication |
ISBN |
1-118-79473-7
1-118-83732-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to Pheromones and Related Chemical Cues in Fishes; 1.1 CHEMICAL INFORMATION TRANSFER IN FISH; 1.2 TERMINOLOGY; 1.2.1 Overview; 1.2.2 Pheromones; 1.2.3 Signature Mixtures; 1.2.4 Other Definitions Relevant to this Book; 1.3 FUNCTIONS SERVED BY PHEROMONES AND RELATED CUES; 1.3.1 Overview; 1.3.2 Alarm Cues; 1.3.3 Nonreproductive Recognition and Aggregation; 1.3.4 Individual and Kin Recognition; 1.3.5 Ornamental Odors; 1.3.6 Reproductive Stimulants; 1.4 PHEROMONE IDENTITY, SYNTHESIS, AND RELEASE
1.5 PHEROMONE DETECTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSIVENESS1.5.1 Overview; 1.5.2 Pheromone Receptors; 1.5.3 Olfactory Discrimination of Pheromones; 1.5.4 Pheromonal Signaling and Communication; 1.6 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF FISH PHEROMONES; 1.6.1 Overview; 1.6.2 Effects of Pollution on the Perception of Conspecific Cues; 1.6.3 Application of Pheromones to the Management and Control of Wild Fisheries; 1.6.4 Measuring and Interpreting Pheromones in the Water; 1.6.5 Applications of Pheromones in Marine Fish and Their Culture; 1.7 SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES Chapter 2 Species-Specific Pheromones and Their Roles in Shoaling, Migration, and Reproduction: A Critical Review and Synthesis2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 PHEROMONES AND NONREPRODUCTIVE SHOALING BEHAVIOR; 2.3 PHEROMONES AND THEIR ROLE IN MIGRATORY ORIENTATION; 2.3.1 The Role of Migratory Pheromones in Anadromy; 2.3.2 Migratory Pheromones and Amphridromy; 2.3.3 Migratory Pheromones and Catadromy; 2.3.4 Migratory Pheromones in Potadromous Fishes; 2.3.5 Migratory Pheromones in Oceanadromous Fish; 2.3.6 Summary of Migratory Pheromones; 2.4 REPRODUCTIVE PHEROMONES 2.4.1 Overview of Empirical Data on Sex Pheromone Specificity2.4.2 Releasing Sex Pheromones in the Goldfish and Common Carp; 2.4.3 Summary for Sex Pheromones; 2.5 SUMMARY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR A POSSIBLE UNIFYING THEORY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 Hormonally Derived Pheromones in Teleost Fishes; 3.1 INTRODUCTION TO HORMONAL SEX PHEROMONES IN TELEOST FISH; 3.1.1 Production and Release of Hormonal Pheromones; 3.1.2 Detection of Hormonal Pheromones; 3.1.3 Overview of Biological Responses to Hormonal Pheromones; 3.1.4 Hormonal Pheromones and Phylogeny 3.2 HORMONAL PHEROMONES IN THE GOLDFISH AND RELATED CARPS3.2.1 The Goldfish-an Important Model; 3.2.2 Hormonal Pheromones in Other Cypriniforms; 3.3 HORMONAL PHEROMONES IN SALMONIFORMES; 3.3.1 Genus Salmo: Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout; 3.3.2 Genus Salvelinus (Chars); 3.3.3 Genus Oncorhynchus (Pacific Salmon); 3.4 HORMONAL PHEROMONES IN PERCIFORMES; 3.4.1 Gobies: Family Gobiidae; 3.4.2 Cichlids: Family Cichlidae; 3.5 PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION OF RESPONSIVENESS TO HORMONAL PHEROMONES; 3.6 HORMONAL PHEROMONES AND SPECIES SPECIFICITY 3.6.1 Is There Always a Biological Need for Hormonal Pheromones to be Species-Specific? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812967703321 |
Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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