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chemosensory jump behavior
Known as:
chemosensory jump behaviour
, jump response to chemical stimulus
The sudden, usually upward, movement off the ground or other surface through sudden muscular effort in the legs, following exposure to a chemical…
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2016
2016
The Effect of Conspecific and Predatory Chemosensory Cues on Predation Avoidance of Rana clamitans melanota
Time E. Lewis
2016
Corpus ID: 89947490
2013
2013
Chemosensory cues attract lake trout Salvelinus namaycush and an egg predator to the spawning substratum.
B. Wasylenko
,
P. Blanchfield
,
G. Pyle
Journal of Fish Biology
2013
Corpus ID: 36915337
A field experiment was conducted to determine whether chemosensory cues emanating from lake trout Salvelinus namaycush spawning…
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2011
2011
Prenatal Association between a Chemosensory Cue (Cineole) and Ethanol Postabsortive Effects Modulates Later Operant Responsiveness to Cineole-Flavored Milk in 1 Day Old Rats
Samanta M. March
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P. Abate
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J. C. Molina
2011
Corpus ID: 56467208
Los fetos de rata a termino detectan, y asocian entre si, las propiedades sensoriales y farmacologicas del etanol. En el presente…
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2011
Review
2011
The Possible Role of the Uropygial Gland on Mate Choice in Domestic Chicken
Atsushi Hirao
2011
Corpus ID: 55081246
In avian mating systems, male domestic fowls are polygamous and mate with a number of selected members of the opposite sex. The…
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2009
2009
Behavioral Response of Sternotherus Odoratus to Conspecific and Predatory Chemosensory Cues
H. Monroe
2009
Corpus ID: 90879026
2009
2009
Neurobehavioral effects during exposures to propionic acid--an indicator of chemosensory distraction?
K. Hey
,
S. Juran
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+6 authors
C. van Thriel
Neurotoxicology
2009
Corpus ID: 46105835
2005
2005
The role of chemosensory cues in discrimination of prey odors by the amphisbaenianBlanus cinereus
P. López
,
A. Salvador
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2005
Corpus ID: 23655928
Responses of amphisbaenians (Blanus cinereus) to deionized water, a control for pungency (cologne), and integumental prey odors…
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2002
2002
As I've Grown Older I've Lost My Appetite, Can I Get It Back?
J. Alder
2002
Corpus ID: 68147118
If as a senior you find that the foods you used to love just don’t taste the same, it’s not your imagination, it’s a fact. Over…
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2000
2000
Prey transport kinematics in Tupinambis teguixin and Varanus exanthematicus: conservation of feeding behavior in 'chemosensory-tongued' lizards.
J. Elias
,
L. McBrayer
,
S. M. Reilly
Journal of Experimental Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 8655040
Although lizards have been predicted to show extensive intraoral prey-processing behaviors, quantitative analyses of the types of…
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1994
1994
Age-dependent responses to chemosensory cues mediating kin recognition in dogs (Canis familiaris)
V. Mekosh-Rosenbaum
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W.J Carr
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Jennifer L Goodwin
,
Pamela L Thomas
,
A. D'Ver
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Charles J Wysocki
Physiology and Behavior
1994
Corpus ID: 45627115
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