«pheromones» and behaviour of rodents and primates

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This paper reviews the concept of the «pheromone» as applied to behavioural studies on mammals with particular emphasis on rodents and primates. It is concluded that although the olfactory sense is very important in many representatives of these orders, the term pheromone is often used too uncritically in such species. Odours may certainly change behaviour but: (a) it is difficult to identify complex specific chemicals underlying such effects; (b) the response often depends on the nature and experiences of the recipient animal; and (c) many behaviours in such animals are modulated by a variety of sensory inputs. Perhaps «sociochemical communication» would be a better term to apply to these factors. © 1987 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Brain, P. F., Homady, M. H., Castano, D., & Parmigiani, S. (1987). «pheromones» and behaviour of rodents and primates. Bolletino Di Zoologia, 54(4), 279–288. https://doi.org/10.1080/11250008709355598

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