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Chemical signals sexual state

Toyoda, Ohmiya, Matsuda, Tanaka, Hayaski, 1995), and others to produce pheromones that enhance female sexual receptivity (Houck and Reagan, 1990 Houck, Bell, Reagan-Wallin Feldhoff, 1998). The present study, on the other hand, provides behavioral evidence that female roughskin newts (Taricha granulosa. Family Salamandridae) produce a pheromone that elicits a stereotypical courtship response in males (amplectic clasping). This chemical signal is used by males for sexual-discrimination of potential mates and possibly to assess female reproductive state as well. [Pg.422]


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