Chemical compounds from the preanal gland secretions of the male tree Agama (Acanthocercus atricollis) (fam. Agamidae)

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Abstract

Chemical signals have an important role in the reproductive behaviour of many lizards. However, the compounds secreted by their femoral or preanal glands, which may be used as sexual signals, are mainly known for lizard species within the Scleroglossa clade, whereas compounds in secretions of lizards within the Iguania clade are much less studied. Based on mass spectra, obtained by GC-MS, we found 60 lipophilic compounds in preanal gland secretions of the male tree agama (Acanthocercus atricollis) (fam. Agamidae), including steroids (mainly cholesterol, cholest-3-ene, and some of their derivatives), fatty acids ranging between n-C12 and n-C18 (mainly hexadecanoic and octadecenoic acids), ketones from n-C17 to n-C25, and other minor compounds, such as tocopherol, squalene, waxy esters, and furanones. We compare the compounds found with those present in other lizard species and discuss their potential function in social behaviour. © 2013 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, Tübingen.

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Martín, J., Ortega, J., & López, P. (2013). Chemical compounds from the preanal gland secretions of the male tree Agama (Acanthocercus atricollis) (fam. Agamidae). Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 68 C(5–6), 253–258. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2013-5-612

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