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Pheromone

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Pheromone sind fur die Signalübertragung zwischen Individuen einer Art verantwortlich. Die Begriffsdefinition wurde 1959 von Karlson, Butenandt und Lüscher geprägt. Sie können nach ihrer Wirkung in Sexualpheromone, Aggregationspheromone, Erkennungspheromone, Alarmstoffe oder Repellentien eingeteilt werden. Es konnten Pheromone in Protozoen, Insekten und in Säugetieren nachgewiesen werden.

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Habermehl, G., Hammann, P.E., Krebs, H.C. (2002). Pheromone. In: Naturstoffchemie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08928-6_13

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