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This volume presents the proceedings of Chemical Signals in
Vertebrates 11, hosted by the University of Liverpool and held July
25 - 28, 2006 at the University of Chester in the United Kingdom.
Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 11 contains the latest research on
chemical communication relevant to vertebrates, particularly
focusing on new research since the last meeting in 2003. Topics
covered include chemical ecology, biochemistry, behavior and
neurobiology of both the main olfactory and vomeronasal systems of
vertebrates, from amphibia to mammals including humans. A broad
range of taxonomic groups and topics are discussed, including
sections on new directions in semiochemistry, olfactory response
and function, recognition within species, sexual communication,
maternal-offspring communication, communication between species,
and applications for zoo animal enrichment and pest control. The
volume is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Bets Rasmussen and
includes a special tribute chapter on her ground-breaking research
on elephant communication. About the Editors: Dr. Jane L. Hurst is
a Professor in the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University
of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK, where she heads the Mammalian
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group. Dr. Rob Beynon is also a
Professor in the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of
Liverpool, Liverpool, UK where he heads the Proteomics and
Functional Genomics Research Group. Dr. S. Craig Roberts is a
Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of
Liverpool, Liverpool, UK where he is a member of the Evolutionary
Psychology Research Group. Dr. Tristram Wyatt is the Director of
Distance and OnlineLearning at the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
and also a research associate at the Department of Zoology.
This volume contains the proceedings of the conference of the
same name held in July 2006 at the University of Chester in the
United Kingdom. It includes all the latest research on chemical
communication relevant to vertebrates, particularly focusing on new
research since the last meeting in 2003. Topics covered include the
chemical ecology, biochemistry, behavior, olfactory receptors, and
the neurobiology of both the main olfactory and vomeronasal systems
of vertebrates.
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