Social communication

Social Communication

Monday, 15th November

morning

Chairpersons: Eric B. Keverne (University of Cambridge, UK) and Anne-Geneviève Bagnères (CNRS, Marseille-France)

o-23 Eric B. Keverne (invited speaker)
Pheromones in mice
o-24 Dietland Müller-Schwarze
Further experiments on food conditioning in beavers (Castor canadensis)
o-25 Benoist Schaal
A thread of continuity across developmental discontinuities: Olfaction mediates perinatal adaptation in mammals
o-26 Patrick Pageat
The facial pheromones in the domestic cat: Relationship with social communication
o-27 Judith Reinhard
One order, one pheromone: Indication for a general feeding stimulating signal in the labial gland secretion of Isoptera
o-28 Yves LeConte
A brood pheromone acts as a releaser and a primer pheromone in the social regulation of the honey bee colony
o-29 Alexis Peppuy
(Z)-3 dodecen-1-ol, a major component of the trail-following pheromone of several Asian and African higher termite species (Isoptera, Macrotermitinae)
o-30 Abraham Hefetz
The front-leg-brush in Pachycondyla apicalis and its role in hydrocarbon circulation
o-31 Francesca R. Dani
Decoding cuticular hydrocarbons - The role of specific compounds in the nestmate recognition response of Polistes dominulus
o-32 Raphaël Boulay
Social isolation effects in the ant Camponotus fellah: Nestmate non-recognition, cuticular hydrocarbon profile divergence, and possible mediation by octopamine
o-33 Virginie Hot
Cuticular hydrocarbons and regulation of reproduction in the queenless ant Diacamma ceylonense
o-34 Jürgen Liebig
Reproductive status and characteristic cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in the ant Harpegnathos saltator
o-35 Marine Salvy
Cuticular hydrocarbons of Varroa jacobsoni (Acari: Varroidae) in relation with age and developmental stage

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