Abstract
It is now well known that many marine organisms use low-molecular volatile substances as signals, in order to coordinate activities between different individuals. The study of such pheromones requires the isolation and enrichment of the secretions from undisturbed living cells or organisms over extended periods of time. The Grob-Hersch extraction device, which we describe here, avoids adverse factors for the biological materials such as strong water currents, rising gas bubbles or chemical solvents. Furthermore, the formation of sea-water spray is greatly reduced. The application of this technique for the isolation of pheromones of marine algae and animals is described. © 1995 Biologische Anstalt Helgiland.
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Gassmann, G., Müller, D. G., & Fritz, P. (1995). Pheromones in marine algae: A technical approach. Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen, 49(1–4), 797–804. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02368402
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