hayvanlarda bedenin ürettiği, karşı cinsi etkileyip uyaran salgı

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(Biyoloji) pheromone
A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect that affects the development or behavior of other members of the same species, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex
substance that changes the sexual or social behavior of an individual
A scent that the flightless female gypsy moth emits to attract the male gypsy moth so they can mate
A scent chemical used for communication For example, male butterflies emit pheromones to attract female butterflies of the same species Some caterpillars can emit a chemical which mimics an ant alarm pheromone
{i} chemical substance produced in the body that excites a response in the opposite sex
Odor produced by an animal that affects the behavior of other animals The way pheromones work is analogous to the way hormones in the body send specific chemical signals from one set of cells to another, causing them to perform a certain action
any of various substances secreted by animals, including insects, which influence specific patterns of behavior in other members of the same species
A hormonal chemical produced by the female of a species to attract a mate Synthetic pheromones are used as a form of biological control to disrupt breeding cycles, especially in insects
(Fair-oh-moan): a chemical substance or blend of substances secreted by an organism and elicits a response by a member of the same species
A chemical substance that animals give off which sends information to other members of that animal's species
A chemical released by an insect or other animal through which it communicates with another individual of the same species through a sense of smell
Chemical messages emitted by insects
Pheromones are chemical messages relayed between members of the same animal and insect species They are used to attract members of the opposite sex, to mark trails and territory, and as warnings Each insect (or animal) has its own complex chemical pheromone, some of which have been identified and used in traps to monitor and sometimes control pest populations In other cases, pheromones are used to confuse or lure insect pests away from target crops
a chemical substance secreted externally by certain animals which affects the behaviour or physiology of other animals of the same species
a chemical substance secreted externally by some animals (especially insects) that influences the physiology or behavior of other animals of the same species
Some animals and insects produce chemicals called pheromones which affect the behaviour of other animals and insects of the same type, for example by attracting them sexually. a chemical that is produced by people's and animals' bodies and is thought to influence the behaviour of other people or animals (pherein + -mone (as in hormone)). Any chemical compound secreted by an organism in minute amounts to elicit a particular reaction from other organisms of the same species. Pheromones are widespread among insects and vertebrates (except birds) and are present in some fungi, slime molds, and algae. The chemicals may be secreted by special glands or incorporated into other substances (e.g., urine), shed freely, or deposited in selected locations. Pheromones are used to bring creatures together (e.g., in termite, bee, and ant colonies), lead them to food (e.g., in scent trails laid by ants), signal danger (e.g., when released by wounded fish to alert others), attract a mate and elicit sexual behaviour (numerous examples, possibly including humans), and influence sexual development (in many mammals and certain insects). Alarm pheromones often last a shorter time and travel a shorter distance than other types. In vertebrates, chemical stimuli often influence parent-young responses. Sex-attractant pheromones are used in certain products to lure and trap unwanted or harmful insects
A hormone-like substance that is secreted into the environment
a volatile hormone or behaviour-modifying agent Normally used to describe sex attractants -for example bombesin for the moth Bombyx- but includes volatile aggression-stimulating agents (e g isoamyl acetate in honey bees) [CUB] - a hormone-like substance secreted into the environment by certain animals, especially insects [CUB]
hayvanlarda bedenin ürettiği, karşı cinsi etkileyip uyaran salgı

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    hay·van·lar·da be·de·nin ü·ret·ti·ği, kar·şı cin·si et·ki·le·yip u·ya·ran sal·gı

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