Chemoreception in the Homing and Orientation Behavior of Amphibians and Reptiles, with Special Reference to Sea Turtles

  • Owens D
  • Commuzzie D
  • Grassman M
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Abstract

The importance of chemoreception in the life history of amphibians and reptiles has been reviewed on several occasions (Burghardt, 1970; Madison, 1977; Stoddart, 1980). Our task is considerably more specific as our interest is in the chemosensory components of orientation and homing.

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Owens, D., Commuzzie, D. C., & Grassman, M. (1986). Chemoreception in the Homing and Orientation Behavior of Amphibians and Reptiles, with Special Reference to Sea Turtles. In Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 4 (pp. 341–355). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2235-1_25

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