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Insect chemical communication: Pheromones and exocrine glands of ants
Authors:Brian D Jackson  E David Morgan
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, Keele University, ST5 5BG Staffordshire, England
Abstract:Summary Chemical communication plays a very important role in the lives of many social insects. Several different types of pheromones (species-specific chemical messengers) of ants have been described, particularly those involved in recruitment, recognition, territorial and alarm behaviours. Properties of pheromones include activity in minute quantities (thus requiring sensitive methods for chemical analysis) and specificity (which can have chemotaxonomic uses). Ants produce pheromones in various exocrine glands, such as the Dufour, poison, pygidial and mandibular glands. A wide range of substances have been identified from these glands.
Keywords:pheromones  exocrine glands  behaviour  trail pheromone  Dufour gland  poison gland  pygidial gland  chemotaxonomy  Hymenoptera  Formicidae
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