User:Kratinaha/sandbox

= Article Ideas =

Cats marking their territory

 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_behavior#:~:text=Facial%20marking%20behavior%20is%20used,known%20as%20a%20contentment%20pheromone.
 * which Pheromones are used?
 * item how do other cats react to the pheromone?
 * (how) do other species react to the pheromones?

bee communication

 * Main Wikipage about bees is locked but doesn't talk about communication via pheromones
 * I might add this information on the page on Insect ecology (Stub|High)

potential souces

 * https://www.agriculturejournals.cz/publicFiles/43633.pdf
 * queen retinue pheromone, releaser pheromone and primer pheromone
 * isopentyl acetate
 * swarming is mediated through hormone from nasanov gland
 * ethyl oleate
 * https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.en.12.010167.002255?casa_token=Un4B8cG7bkEAAAAA:3DjqM3HrJiwktOdLc9uaUl4ZUq_fKB6dNFWvPR_FoHYxELXVn03pSkciXPWVQsfeHC8zT5y4m4tY
 * chemical senses used for orientation (pp. 462)


 * https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X21001091#b0060
 * pheromones' effect on ovary development (see also Free, 1987, Oldroyd et al., 2001, Slessor et al., 2005, Wanner et al., 2007, Trhlin and Rajchard, 2011, Taha, 2013)
 * Pheromone Communication in Social bees
 * copy at library
 * Genomics, Physiology and Behavior of Social Insects, Zayed and Kent (2015)
 * eBook, full text online: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/olemiss/reader.action?docID=2006454
 * self sacrifice of honey bee workers (Chapter 10)
 * "Insect Reward Systems: Comparing Flies and Bees" (Capter 6)
 * "The Molecular and Evolutionary Genetic Implications of Being Truly Social for the Social Insects" (Capter 8)
 * mentions hormones several times
 * queen mandibular hormone (p. 281)
 * Primer Pheromones in Social Hymenoptera
 * https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ento.52.110405.091434
 * has been cited many times
 * Pheromone Communication in the Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.)
 * https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10886-005-7623-9
 * could give a good overview
 * Queen Mandibular Pheromone=Queen Reunite Hormone (p. 2737)
 * Queen mandibular pheromone: questions that remain to be resolved
 * https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13592-011-0117-6
 * https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.bi.40.070171.002533?casa_token=QmoQBDwZLPgAAAAA:WPVdBm68FG9FUrfybd9Hvnh4UibtituPsQH57C-fupc6AOqDInwhOSYupAEiOH7bZPfz-NmATnqQ
 * https://www.mannlakeltd.com/blog/understanding-how-honey-bees-communicate/#:~:text=Some%20use%20body%20language%20and,source%2C%20and%20communicate%20other%20information.
 * Website without any sources->don't use for article

Mammal communication/Elephant communication

 * Wyatt, Pheromones and animal behaviour, 2003.
 * cited many times
 * access through Universität zu Köln: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/pheromones-and-animal-behaviour/067E421C661F1CD3EBA663400D506FE7
 * primer and releaser hormones -> usefull for bee project as well (p. 18)
 * Vandenbergh, Pheromones and reproduction in mammals, 1983.
 * copy in library
 * Tirindelli et al., From Pheromones to Behavior, 2003.
 * https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/physrev.00037.2008
 * cited many times
 * gives some info on two elephant pheromones
 * (Z)-7-Dodecen-1-yl acetate
 * (+)(−)1,5-Dimethyl-6,8-dioxabicyclo[3.2.1]octane (frontaline)
 * L.E.L.Rasmussen a B.A.Schulte, Chemical signals in the reproduction of Asian (Elephas maximus) and African (Loxodonta africana) elephants, 1998.
 * review article that provides a lot of sources
 * https://brill.com/view/journals/beh/159/3-4/article-p207_1.xml
 * frontaline
 * https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221830770X
 * Elephants react to an alarm pheromone released by honeybees
 * original source so probably not useful for article but interesting to look into