The potential for intraspecific chemical communication in the gilt-head seabream (a marine perciform) was investigated by assessing the olfactory sensitivity to conspecific body-fluids (water occupied by conspecifics, intestinal fluid, urine, semen, egg fluid) by multiunit electrophysiological recording from the olfactory nerve. The olfactory system was responsive to water previously occupied by conspecifics, and the active compound(s) could be extracted by solid-phase extraction. The olfactory system was extremely sensitive to body fluids of sexually mature conspecifics: thresholds of detection were 1: 107: 4 (intestinal fluid), 1: 106: 1 (gametes), and 1: 104: 2 (urine). The olfactory system was also sensitive to amino acids with threshol...
The olfactory system contributes to a fish\u27s success in sustaining life—to feeding, avoiding pred...
Chemical structures of several urinary reproductive pheromones in fish have been identified, and the...
While mating systems vary considerably throughout the animal kingdom, smell is increasingly recognis...
The potential for intraspecific chemical communication in the gilthead seabream (a marine perciform)...
Chemical communication is better understood in freshwater fish than marine fish. The Senegalese sole...
Intensive aquaculture is heavily dependent on high-quality fishmeal to meet their protein requiremen...
The effects of ocean acidification on fish are only partially understood. Studies on olfaction are m...
Electro-olfactogram (EOG) recordings from female Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus gave lar...
The current study investigated the olfactory sensitivity of the blackspot sea bream to amino acids, ...
Electro-olfactogram (EOG) recordings from female Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus gave la...
The two olfactory epithelia of members of the family Soleidae sample two distinct water sources; the...
The study of fish pheromones is particularly relevant because of the conserved nature of chemorecept...
The effects of ocean acidification on fish are only partially understood. Studies on olfaction are m...
Humic acids are large, complex, organic molecules which are ubiquitous components of aquatic environ...
Cichlids offer an exciting opportunity to understand vertebrate speciation; chemical communication c...
The olfactory system contributes to a fish\u27s success in sustaining life—to feeding, avoiding pred...
Chemical structures of several urinary reproductive pheromones in fish have been identified, and the...
While mating systems vary considerably throughout the animal kingdom, smell is increasingly recognis...
The potential for intraspecific chemical communication in the gilthead seabream (a marine perciform)...
Chemical communication is better understood in freshwater fish than marine fish. The Senegalese sole...
Intensive aquaculture is heavily dependent on high-quality fishmeal to meet their protein requiremen...
The effects of ocean acidification on fish are only partially understood. Studies on olfaction are m...
Electro-olfactogram (EOG) recordings from female Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus gave lar...
The current study investigated the olfactory sensitivity of the blackspot sea bream to amino acids, ...
Electro-olfactogram (EOG) recordings from female Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus gave la...
The two olfactory epithelia of members of the family Soleidae sample two distinct water sources; the...
The study of fish pheromones is particularly relevant because of the conserved nature of chemorecept...
The effects of ocean acidification on fish are only partially understood. Studies on olfaction are m...
Humic acids are large, complex, organic molecules which are ubiquitous components of aquatic environ...
Cichlids offer an exciting opportunity to understand vertebrate speciation; chemical communication c...
The olfactory system contributes to a fish\u27s success in sustaining life—to feeding, avoiding pred...
Chemical structures of several urinary reproductive pheromones in fish have been identified, and the...
While mating systems vary considerably throughout the animal kingdom, smell is increasingly recognis...