Animal bodies harbour a complex and diverse community of microorganisms and accumulating evidence has revealed that microbes can influence the hosts’ behaviour, for example by altering body odours. Microbial communities produce odorant molecules as metabolic by-products and thereby modulate the biochemical signalling profiles of their animal hosts. As the diversity and the relative abundance of microbial species are influenced by several factors including host-specific factors, environmental factors and social interactions, there are substantial individual variations in the composition of microbial communities. In turn, the variations in microbial communities would consequently affect social and communicative behaviour by influencing ...
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and ma...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
Krause ET, Kabbert J, Caspers B. Exploring the Use of Olfactory Cues in a Nonsocial Context in Zebra...
Animal bodies harbour a complex and diverse community of microorganisms and accumulating evidence ha...
Birds are anosmic or at best microsmatic... This misbelief persisted until very recently and has str...
<p>Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is impo...
Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is important for...
Symbiotic microbes that inhabit animal scent glands can produce volatile compounds used as chemical ...
Metabolites produced by symbiotic microbes can affect the odour of their hosts, providing olfactory ...
Krause ET, Brummel C, Kohlwey S, et al. Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females ...
International audienceChemical cues were probably the first cues ever used to communicate and are st...
To increase fitness, a wide range of vertebrates preferentially mate with partners that are dissimil...
Symbiotic microbes affect the health, fitness, and behavior of their animal hosts, and can even affe...
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and ma...
Background: A new area of research focuses on chemical signaling in birds and identification of bact...
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and ma...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
Krause ET, Kabbert J, Caspers B. Exploring the Use of Olfactory Cues in a Nonsocial Context in Zebra...
Animal bodies harbour a complex and diverse community of microorganisms and accumulating evidence ha...
Birds are anosmic or at best microsmatic... This misbelief persisted until very recently and has str...
<p>Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is impo...
Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is important for...
Symbiotic microbes that inhabit animal scent glands can produce volatile compounds used as chemical ...
Metabolites produced by symbiotic microbes can affect the odour of their hosts, providing olfactory ...
Krause ET, Brummel C, Kohlwey S, et al. Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females ...
International audienceChemical cues were probably the first cues ever used to communicate and are st...
To increase fitness, a wide range of vertebrates preferentially mate with partners that are dissimil...
Symbiotic microbes affect the health, fitness, and behavior of their animal hosts, and can even affe...
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and ma...
Background: A new area of research focuses on chemical signaling in birds and identification of bact...
Host-associated microbial communities can influence the overall health of their animal hosts, and ma...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
Krause ET, Kabbert J, Caspers B. Exploring the Use of Olfactory Cues in a Nonsocial Context in Zebra...