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adam_text | Advances in
Chemical Signals
in Vertebrates
Edited by
Robert E Johnston
Department of Psychology
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Dietland Miiller-Schwarze
College of Environmental Science and Forestry
State University of New York—Syracuse
Syracuse, New York
and
Peter W Sorensen
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
University of Minnesota—St Paul
St Paul, Minnesota
Kluwer Academic /Plenum Publishers
New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow
CONTENTS
Comparative and Evolutionary Perspectives
1 Signal Specialization and Evolution in Mammals 1
Dietland Miiller-Schwarze
2 Evolution and Specialization of Fish Hormonal Pheromones 15
Peter W Sorensen and Norm E Stacey
3 Ecological and Biochemical Constraints on Pheromonal Signaling Systems in
Asian Elephants and Their Evolutionary Implications 49
LEL Rasmussen and Bruce A Schulte
4 The Effects of Chemical and Physical Features of Pheromone Plumes upon the
Behavioral Responses of Moths 63
Neil J Vickers
5 Scaling Chemosensory Epithelia: How Allometry Is Used to Compare
Adaptations 77
Ellen Dawley, Michelle Miller, and Jill Schnader
6 Olfactory Communication in Australian Marsupials with Particular Reference to
Brushtail Possum, Koala, and Eastern Grey Kangaroo 85
Mario Salamon, Noel W Davies, and D Michael Stoddart
Chemical Identification of Chemical Signals
7 Recent Biochemical Insights into Puberty Acceleration, Estrus Induction, and
Puberty Delay in the House Mouse 99
Milos V Novotny, Weidong Ma, Lukas Zidek, and Eugene Daev
8 Chemical Analysis of Courtship Pheromones in a Plethodontid Salamander 117
Richard C Feldhoff, Stephanie M Rollmann, and Lynne D Houck
vii
viii Contents
9 Female-Attracting Peptide Pheromone in Newt Cloacal Glands 127
Sakae Kikuyama, Fumiyo Toyoda, Takeo Iwata, Noriyuki Takahashi,
Kazutoshi Yamamoto, Hiroaki Hayashi, Satoshi Miura, and
Shigeyasu Tanaka
10 The Role of Protein Binding in Chemical Communication: Major Urinary
Proteins in the House Mouse 137
Robert J Beynon, Duncan H L Robertson, Simon J Hubbard,
Simon J Gaskell, and Jane L Hurst
11 How Many Major Urinary Proteins Are Produced by the House Mouse
Mus domesticusl 149
Daniela Pes, Duncan H L Robertson, Jane L Hurst, Simon Gaskell, and
Robert J Beynon
12 The Sternal Gland of the Rufous Elephant-Shrew, Elephantulus rufescens
(Macroscelidea, Mammalia): Anatomy, Maturation, and Secretion
Composition 163
Fred W Koontz, Judy L Wellington, and Paul J Weldon
The Major Histocompatibility Complex and Odor Communication
13 Origin, Functions, and Chemistry of H-2 Regulated Odorants 173
Kunio Yamazaki, Alan Singer, Maryanne Curran, and Gary K Beauchamp
14 MHC and Olfactory Communication in Humans 181
F Eggert, R Ferstl, and W Muller-Ruchholtz
15 HLA and Mate Choice 189
Carole Ober, Lowell R Weitkamp, and Nancy Cox
16 Perception of HLA-Related Body Odors during the Course of the Menstrual
Cycle 201
Bettina M Pause, Kerstin Krauel, Frank Eggert, Claudia Miiller,
—— Bernfried Sojka, Wolfgang Muller-Ruchholtz, and Roman Ferstl
Signaling Behaviors: Functions of Scent Marking
17 Scent Marks as Competitive Signals of Mate Quality 209
Jane L Hurst and Tracey J Rich
18 Scent Over-Marking: How Do Hamsters Know Whose Scent Is on Top and Why
Should It Matter? 227
Robert E Johnston
19 Scent Over-Marking and Adjacent-Marking as Competitive Tactics Used during
Chemical Communication in Voles 239
Michael H Ferkin
Contents ix
20 Freshwater Fish Release Urinary Pheromones in a Pulsatile Manner 247
Christopher W Appelt and Peter W Sorensen
21 Urine Marking and Social Structure in Groups of Related and Unrelated Female
Common Voles {Micmtus arvalis) 257
Sigrid R Heise
Social Recognition: Individuals, Kin, and Species
22 Searching for the Source of Urinary Odors of Individuality in Rodents 267
Heather M Schellinck and Richard E Brown
23 Chemical Signals in the Beaver: One Species, Two Secretions,
Many Functions? 281
L Sun and D Muller-Schwarze
24 Kin and Individual Recognition: Odor Signals, Social Experience, and
Mechanisms of Recognition 289
Josephine Todrank, Giora Heth, and Robert E Johnston
25 Discrimination of Con- and Heterospecific Odors in Different Taxa of the Mus
musculus Species Group: Olfactory Cues as Precopulatory Isolating
Mechanism 299
E V Kotenkova and S V Naidenko
26 Scent-Mediated Kin Recognition and a Similar Type of Long-Term Olfactory
Memory in Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris) 309
Carisa Gillis, Michelle Legarsky, Leanne Lenker, Jill Falkevitz, and W J Can-
Sex, Aggression, and Social Behavior
27 Human Pheromones: Releasers or Primers: Fact or Myth 315
George Preti and Charles J Wysocki
28 Airborne Aphrodisiac Odor from Estrous Rats: Implication for Pheromonal
Classification 333
Benjamin D Sachs
29 The Harderian Gland of the Blind Mole Rat: Possible Functions 343
Uri Shanas and Joseph Terkel
30 Protein-Bound Odorants as Flags of Male Mouse Presence 359
Carla Mucignat-Caretta and Antonio Caretta
31 Male Harderian Gland Secretion of the Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)
Can Provoke Female Proceptive Behavior 365
Natalya D Bodyak and Alexei V Surov
32 Differential Importance of Olfactory Information in the Human Heterosexual
Response as a Function of Gender 373
Rachel S Herz
x Contents
33 Musth, Sexual Selection, Testosterone, and Metabolites 383
Bruce A Schulte and LEL Rasmussen
34 Interstrain Odor Preferences and Factors Influencing Growth Rates of Two
Strains of Mice and Their Hybrids 399
Mikhail A Potapov, Olga F Potapova, and Vadim I Evsikov
35 The Functional Significance of Olfactory Cues in the Pine Vole
(Micmtus pinetorum) 407
Nancy G Solomon
36 Behavioral Evidence for a Sex Pheromone in Female Roughskin Newts, Taricha
Granulosa 421
R R Thompson, Z Tokar, D Pistohl, and F L Moore
Relationships to Endocrine Function
37 Behavioral Responses of Dwarf Hamsters (Phodopus roborovskii and Phodopus
sungorus) to Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Odors in Different Seasons 431
N Yu Feoktistova and I G Meschersky
38 Prolactin and Testosterone Mediate Seasonal Differences in Male Preferences
for the Odors of Females and the Attractiveness of Male Odors to Females 437
Stuart T Leonard and Michael H Ferkin
39 Influence of Cats Urinary Chemosignals on Sexual Maturation and Meiosis in
Campbell s Hamster Males (Phodopus campbelli) 445
Nina Yu Vasilieva, Elena V Cherepanova, and Larisa D Safronova
40 Attractiveness of Male Vole Odor Is Positively Correlated with Pup Viability 457
Mikhail A Potapov, Galina G Nazarova, and Vadim I Evsikov
41 Physiological Bases of Male Olfactory Cues and Mate Preferences in Prairie
Voles: Nutritional History and Testosterone Level 463
Terry L Derting, Jill H Kruper, Jennifer L Wiles, Mandy L Carter, and
Heather M Furlong
Predator-Prey Relationships
42 What Good Is Smelly Stuff in the Skin? Cross Function and Cross Taxa Effects
in Fish Alarm Substances 475
R Jan F Smith
43 Chemosensory Avoidance of Predators by Red-Backed Salamanders,
Plethodon cinereus 489
James H McDarby, Dale M Madison, and John C Maerz
44 Changes in Locomotor Activity Following Predator Odor Exposure Are
Dependent on Sex and Reproductive Status in the Meadow Vole 497
Tara Perrot-Sinal, Martin Kavaliers, and K -Peter Ossenkopp
Contents xi
45 Chemosensory Responses of Salamanders to Snake Odors: Flight, Freeze, and
Dissociation 505
Dale M Madison, John C Maerz, and James H McDarby
Neural Mechanisms of Chemical Communication
46 The Impact of Molecular Biological Research on Current Views of Olfactory
Coding 517
Kathleen M Dorries
47 Spatial Representation of Odors in the Zebrafish Olfactory Epithelium and
Olfactory Bulb 525
Sigrun I Korsching, Rainer W Friedrich, Andreas Rummrich, and
Franco Weth
48 Fos-Like Immunoreactivity in the Vomeronasal Receptor Neurons of Mice 535
Woochan Jang, H David, Eric Walters, and J A Maruniak
49 Lateral Olfactory Tract Transections Impair Discrimination of Individual Odors,
Sex Odor Preferences, and Scent Marking in Female Golden Hamsters
(Mesocricetus auratus) 549
Aras Petrulis, Marlene Peng, and Robert E Johnston
50 Long-Lasting Effects of Chemical Exposures in Mice 563
Vera V Voznessenskaya, Charles J Wysocki, Elena S Chukhrai,
Oles M Poltorack, and Larisa F Atyaksheva
51 Comparative Aspects of Fish Taste Bud Ultrastructure 573
Klaus Reutter and Martin Witt
52 Histological Changes in the Fetal Human Vomeronasal Epithelium during
Volumetric Growth of the Vomeronasal Organ 583
Timothy D Smith, Michael I Siegel, Annie M Burrows, Mark P Mooney,
Alphonse R Burdi, Philip A Fabrizio, and F Richard Clemente
53 Two Physiologically Different Types of Relay Neurons in the Olfactory Bulb of
Goldfish 593
H P Zippel
54 Putative Steroidal Sex Pheromones in the Round Goby, Neogobius
melanostomus: Good Correlation between Behavioural and Sensory
Discrimination 599
Cheryl A Murphy and Norm E Stacey
55 Olfactory Responses to a Female-Attracting Pheromone in the Newt,
Cynops pyrrhogaster 607
Fumiyo Toyoda, Yasuyuki Hayakawa, Masumi Ichikawa, and
Sakae Kikuyama
xii Contents
56 Is There a Time during Neonatal Development for Maximal Imprinting
of Odor? 617
Vera V Voznessenskaya, Natalia Yu Feoktistova, and Charles J Wysocki
Practical Applications
57 Bird Repellents: Interactions of Agents in Mixture 623
Larry Clark
58 Modification of Exploratory Behavior by House Mice (Mus domesticus) in
Response to Fox Fecal Odor 633
J E Gumey, R W Watkins, G E Dunsford, and D P Cowan
59 PCBs in the Olfactory Bulbs and Brain of Ferrets after Long-Term Exposure 641
Axel Engelhart, Raimund Apfelbach, Peter Behnisch, and
Hanspaul Hagenmaier
60 The Development of Chemosensory Attractants for Brown Tree Snakes 649
John A Shivik and Larry Clark
61 The Use of Familiar Odors to Reduce the Impact of Container Neophobia on the
Control of Norway Rats (Rattus norvegicus) 655
Richard W Watkins, Anne Whiterow, Dominic S Bull, and David P Cowan
Index 663
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