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Titlebook: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 3; Dietland Müller-Schwarze,Robert M. Silverstein Book 1983 Springer Science+Business Media New York 1983

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Snake Tongue Flicking Behavior: Clues to Vomeronasal System Functionsdd position for an external chemoreceptor: the walnut-shaped organs sit paramidline above the roof of the mouth and the tiny openings are not directed towards the outside world (or the nasal cavity, as in many vertebrates) but downward towards the roof of the mouth.
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Communication Disparities between Genetically-Diverging Populations of Deermiceccurs, or it can be a slow process involving the steady accumulation of subtle behavioral and physiological incompatibilities that progressively reduce the probability of successful reproduction between members of two populations.
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Strike-Induced Chemosensory Searching by Rattlesnakes: The Role of Envenomation-Related Chemical Cuewing the envenomated rodent to wander up to 600 cm before succumbing to the venom (Estep et al., 1981). The snakes then follow the chemical trail left by the envenomated prey. Although this predatory strategy risks losing the prey, it avoids tissue damage that could result from rodent teeth and claw
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