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ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Paul, Valerie J. +2 more
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Paul, Valerie J. +2 more
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Natural Product Reports, 2008
This review covers the recent marine chemical ecology literature for benthic cyanobacteria, macroalgae, sponges, octocorals, molluscs, other benthic invertebrates, fish and seabirds.
Valerie J, Paul +1 more
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This review covers the recent marine chemical ecology literature for benthic cyanobacteria, macroalgae, sponges, octocorals, molluscs, other benthic invertebrates, fish and seabirds.
Valerie J, Paul +1 more
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Natural Product Reports, 2015
Stefan Schulz, Julia Kubanek and Joern Piel introduce the Natural Product Reports themed issue on ‘Chemical ecology’.
Stefan, Schulz +2 more
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Stefan Schulz, Julia Kubanek and Joern Piel introduce the Natural Product Reports themed issue on ‘Chemical ecology’.
Stefan, Schulz +2 more
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Chemical ecology = chemistry + ecology!
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2007Abstract Chemical ecology (CE) is an active, interdisciplinary field between chemistry and biology, which, stimulated by natural curiosity and possible applied aspects, has grown to its present position during the last 40-odd years. This area has now achieved a degree of maturity with its own journals, its own international society with ...
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Malaria mosquito chemical ecology
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2020The field of mosquito chemical ecology has shifted focus over the past five years, driven by the recognition that odour-mediated behaviours are regulated by distinct chemical codes, that is, odour blends emanating from the natural environment. As a research community, we have shifted from our anthropocentric focus to include other behaviours, including
Rickard, Ignell, Sharon Rose, Hill
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Chemical Ecology of Neuroptera
Annual Review of Entomology, 2016With 6,000 species, Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions, dustywings, and allies) is a relatively small order; however, most larval neuropterans are predacious, often in agricultural systems, lending added importance to this group. Advances in neuropteran phylogeny, most recently through genomic studies, stabilized the nomenclature of this ancestral order ...
Jeffrey R, Aldrich, Qing-He, Zhang
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2018
Most benthic marine invertebrates have complex life cycles which include motile larvae and more or less immobile adult stages. The colonization of surfaces by marine invertebrate larvae is a fundamental process that governs distribution patterns and biodiversity of marine invertebrates.
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Most benthic marine invertebrates have complex life cycles which include motile larvae and more or less immobile adult stages. The colonization of surfaces by marine invertebrate larvae is a fundamental process that governs distribution patterns and biodiversity of marine invertebrates.
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Natural Product Reports, 2015
This review intends to cover the chemistry of important interactions between fungi and other organisms, ranging from chemical defence against enemies to symbiotic and parasitic interactions.
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This review intends to cover the chemistry of important interactions between fungi and other organisms, ranging from chemical defence against enemies to symbiotic and parasitic interactions.
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2012
“Ours is a world of sights and sounds. We live by our eyes and ears and tend generally to be oblivious to the chemical happenings in our surrounds. Such happenings are ubiquitous. All organisms engender chemical signals, and all, in their respective ways, respond to the chemical emissions of others.
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“Ours is a world of sights and sounds. We live by our eyes and ears and tend generally to be oblivious to the chemical happenings in our surrounds. Such happenings are ubiquitous. All organisms engender chemical signals, and all, in their respective ways, respond to the chemical emissions of others.
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