Overview
- Editors:
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Robert T. Mason
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Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
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Michael P. LeMaster
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Western Oregon University, Monmouth, USA
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Dietland Müller-Schwarze
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State University of New York, Syracuse, USA
- Robert T. Mason is a well-known and respected name in the study of vertebrates, specifically in chemical signaling between vertebrates.
- He serves as the J.C. Braly Curator of Vertebrates in the Zoology Department at Oregon State University, where he also runs the Mason Lab
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (48 papers)
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Intraspecific Behavior
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Communications in Mammals
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- R. Andrew Hayes, Toni-Lyn Morelli, Patricia C. Wright
Pages 159-167
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Priming in Mammals
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- Sachiko Koyama, Shinji Kamimura
Pages 168-172
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Proteins, MUPs, MHC
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- Michael D. Thom, Robert J. Beynon, Jane L. Hurst
Pages 173-182
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- Duncan H. L. Robertson, Sarah Cheetham, Stuart Armstrong, Jane L. Hurst, Robert J. Beynon
Pages 183-198
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- Jane L. Hurst, Michael D. Thom, Charlotte M. Nevison, Richard E. Humphries, Robert J. Beynon
Pages 199-208
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- Julia C. Lacey, Jane L. Hurst
Pages 209-215
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Vomeronasal Systems and Main Olfactory Systems
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- Heather L. Eisthen, Daesik Park
Pages 216-227
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- Willem J. Hillenius, Susan J. Rehorek
Pages 228-241
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- Mimi Halpern, Angel R. Cinelli, Dalton Wang
Pages 242-255
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- Cheng-Shu Li, John Kubie, Mimi Halpern
Pages 256-268
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- Jennifer H. Mansfield, Wei Quan, Changping Jia, Mimi Halpern
Pages 283-290
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Humans
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- Richard H. Porter, John J. Rieser
Pages 300-307
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- Lixing Sun, Wendy A. Williams, Corinna Avalos
Pages 308-312
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Interspecific Responses
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Predator and Alarm Cues in Fish and Amphibians
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- M. S. Pollock, D. P. Chivers, R. C. Kusch, R. J. Tremaine, R. G. Friesen, X. Zhao et al.
Pages 321-327
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- Robyn J. Tremaine, Michael S. Pollock, Robert G. Friesen, Robin C. Kusch, Douglas P. Chivers
Pages 328-334
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- Xiaoxia Zhao, Douglas P. Chivers
Pages 334-341
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- Robin C. Kusch, Reehan S. Mirza, Michael S. Pollock, Robyn J. Tremaine, Douglas P. Chivers
Pages 342-348
About this book
The editors and contributors to this volume should be justifiably proud of their participation in the tenth triennial meeting of the Chemical Signals in Vertebrates International Symposium. This meeting was held 27 years after the initial gathering of participants in Saratoga Springs, New York from June 6* to 9*, 1976. Subsequent meetings have been held every three years in Syracuse, New York; Sarasota, Florida; Laramie, Wyoming; Oxford, England; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tubingen, Germany; Ithaca, New York; and Krakow, Poland. This tenth aimiversary symposium was held from July 29* through August 1*' in Corvallis, Oregon and was hosted by the Zoology Department and Biology Programs of Oregon State University. This book also represents the tenth in a series of books on chemical communication, chemical ecology, olfactory and vomeronasal research in vertebrate species. The species covered in the chapters herein range from fish to mammals including humans. By taxonomic breakdown the mammals are the most represented in number of species and chapter contributions. However, the hosts of the meeting endeavored to have some representative contributions covering all of the major vertebrate taxa. As in past years, the meeting was well-represented with just over 100 participants from 13 different nations. Plenary talks focused on some of the non-mammalian groups that have tended to be less represented in these symposia. Thus, we had a very nice overview of comparisons and contrasts of invertebrate chemical commimication to vertebrate systems.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
Robert T. Mason
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Western Oregon University, Monmouth, USA
Michael P. LeMaster
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State University of New York, Syracuse, USA
Dietland Müller-Schwarze