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Canid sex attractant studies

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1983
Behavioral studies using anestrous female beagles, and olfactory tests with dogs in the absence of females, indicate that methylp-hydroxybenzoate cannot be considered a key sexual attractant for male beagles, even though this compound has been found in estrous vaginal secretions.
S M, Kruse, W E, Howard
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Sex-Role and opposite-Sex Interpersonal Attraction

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1988
Androgynous, traditional, and undifferentiated male and female subjects indicated their attraction to three opposite-sex strangers who were described as having an androgynous, traditional, and undifferentiated sex-role. Subjects' ability to describe the sex-roles of the strangers was also measured.
J P, Lombardo, P L, Francis, S, Brown
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American Cockroach Sex Attractant

Science, 1965
The structure (2,2-dimethyl-3-isopropylidenecyclopropyl propionate) previously assigned to the sex attractant of the American cockroach has now been shown by additional physical and chemical data and biological inactivity of the synthetic preparation to be incorrect. The structure of this attractant remains to be determined.
M, Jacobson, M, Beroza
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Insect Sex Attractants

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1969
The review deals with the chemical study of natural attracting substances in insects. Insect attractants have been classified in accordance with structural factors: (1) unsaturated alcohols and their acetates; (2) aliphatic acids; (3) terpene-like substances.
Yu B Pyatnova, L L Ivanov, A S Kyskina
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Recurring Victimization and Same-Sex Attraction

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2022
Study Questions: People who identify as same-sex attracted (SSA) face significantly greater risk for victimization than their non-SSA counterparts. However, little distinction is made between single versus recurring victimization among the SSA population.
Mindy S. Bradley, Brent Teasdale
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Sex attractants in nematodes

Parasitology Today, 1987
Nematodes communicate with each other using pheromones - chemicals secreted by one individual that affect the behaviour of others of the same species. Chemicals secreted into the environment are known to influence host location, dormancy (dauer-larva formation), competitive interactions and mate detection; they benefit the nematode by reducing energy ...
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