It is generally accepted that the recent progress in molecular and cellular biology would not have been possible without an understanding of the mechanisms and
The editors and contributors to this volume should be justifiably proud of their participation in the tenth triennial meeting of the Chemical Signals in Vertebr
This volume is an up-to-date treatise of chemosensory vertebrate research performed by over 200 scientists from 22 countries. Importantly, data from over 25 tax
From June 6 to 9, 1976, about 140 participants (physiologists, chemists, ecologists, animal behaviorists, and psychologists) gathered in the Gideon Putnam Hotel
The first volume in this series appeared in 1977, the second in 1980. From these volumes and the present one, some research trends in chemical communication can