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Chemical communication between species that benefits the first but not the second
An allomone (from Ancient Greek ἄλλος allos "other" and pheromone) is a type of semiochemical produced and released by an individual of one species that
Allomone
Biological signaling substance
usually used in the field of chemical ecology to encompass pheromones, allomones, kairomones, attractants and repellents. Many insects, including parasitic
Semiochemical
Communication between different species
of adapting to allomones is to develop a positive reaction to them; the allomone then becomes a kairomone. Others alter the allomones to form pheromones
Interspecies_communication
Class of arthropods
approaching, to mark a trail, and to trigger aggression in nearby individuals. Allomones benefit their producer by the effect they have upon the receiver. Kairomones
Insect
Species of insect
Berothidae. The larvae feed on termites which they subdue with an aggressive allomone. The first instar approaches termites and waves the tip of its abdomen
Lomamyia_latipennis
Darts that some snails shoot into each other during mating
lodge a dart in its partner. This is because mucus on the dart contains an allomone (pheromone-like) compound that promotes sperm preservation mechanisms.
Love_dart
Genus of orchids
pheromone mimic, or allomone, has been shown to play the most important role in enticing pollinators to the flower. The allomone produced by an orchid
Ophrys
Chemical emitted to trigger a response among the same species
pheromones in human behavior remains speculative and controversial. Aphrodisiac Allomone Ant mill Cat pheromone Civetone Estratetraenol Honey bee pheromones Insect
Pheromone
Superfamily of insects
berthaultii, produces an aphid alarm pheromone, (E)-β-farnesene, as an allomone, a pheromone to ward off attack; it effectively repels the aphid Myzus
Aphid
Chemical communication between species that benefits the recipient but not the emitter
or evading predators, even if it poses a risk to the emitter. Unlike allomones, which benefit the producer at the receiver's cost, or synomones, which
Kairomone
Sensory system used for smelling
involved in addiction). The amygdala (in olfaction) processes pheromone, allomone, and kairomone (same-species, cross-species, and cross-species where the
Olfactory_system
Bodily secreted chemicals that affect the target's behavior
a food source, while representing a territorial mark in the form of an allomone to organisms outside of their species. Specifically, trail pheromones are
Trail_pheromone
Study of how insects interact with their environments
species can generally grouped into four. These are pheromone, synomones, allomone and kairomone. Pheromones are semiochemicals that facilitates interaction
Insect_ecology
Species of termite
found a termite, the first instar larva waves its abdomen and releases an allomone which paralyses the termite in two to three minutes; it then consumes the
Reticulitermes_hesperus
Production of biochemicals which affect the growth of other organisms
altering the composition of local plant communities. Forest pathology Allomone Phytochemical Semiochemical Shan, Zixiang; Shixing, Zhou; Yasir, Arafat;
Allelopathy
Species of bee
of pollen and nectar. Lestrimelitta limao secrete a lemon-scented alarm allomone, from which they receive their name, in order to conduct successful raids
Lestrimelitta_limao
Species of flowering plant in the orchid family
to copulate with the flowers, which emit allomones that mimic the scent of the female bee. These allomones are also known to attract bee species Tetralonia
Ophrys_apifera
Species of tick
starts to scratch, the female tick starts to produce a dog-repelling allomone, which enables it to survive longer on the host. "Species Details : Haemaphysalis
Haemaphysalis_leachi
Smell sense organ above the roof of the mouth
Notably, some scents act as chemical-communication signals (pheromones, allomones and kairomones) from other individuals of the same or from other species
Vomeronasal_organ
can be usurped by other species in chemical mimicry. The mimic produces allomones or pheromones to influence the behaviour of another insect, the dupe,
Chemical communication in insects
Chemical_communication_in_insects
Genus of legumes
(including pests) are likewise repelled by high amounts of antixenotic allomones produced by Desmodium. A blue dye is obtained from Desmodium incanum.
Desmodium
Subfamily of beetles
The pheromones distinguished as kairomones are hormones, pheromones, or allomones of bark beetles, which in turn are used as a locator by insects that are
Bark_beetle
Biological mimicry using chemicals
effect on the duped species. This is by adapting to produce chemicals (ex: allomones, pheromones, odours, etc.) that will cause a desirable behavioural reaction
Chemical_mimicry
Species of true bug
Aldrich, J. R.; Zhang, A.; Oliver, J. E. (2012). "Attractant Pheromone and Allomone from the Metathoracic Scent Gland of a Broad-Headed Bug (Hemiptera: Alydidae)"
Alydus_eurinus
Invertebrates and vertebrates living in soil
is strongly involved in intra-species (pheromone) and between-species (allomone) communication. Mesofauna are also involved in chemical signalling with
Soil_animals
Natural anti-predator mechanism
parasites and other competitors. Repellent rather than toxic metabolites are allomones, a sub-category signaling metabolites known as semiochemicals. Many chemicals
Chemical_defense
Species of butterfly
ground below to be discovered by ants. The larvae emit surface chemicals (allomones) that closely match those of ant larvae, causing the ants to carry the
Phengaris_alcon
Compounds produced by plants to stop insects feeding on them
(plant) to the detriment of another organism (insect) they are classed as allomones. Insects have sweet, bitter, sour, salty and umami taste (gustatory) receptors
Antifeedant
Evolutionary mechanism
organisms. One group of semiochemicals are allelochemicals; consisting of allomones, which play a defensive role in interspecies communication, and kairomones
Plant defense against herbivory
Plant_defense_against_herbivory
Butterfly family containing the metalmarks
tentacle organs on the third thoracic segment have been shown to emit allomones which influence ants. Studies suggest caterpillar acoustic signals are
Riodinidae
Species of truffle
the European truffle beetle Leiodes cinnamomeus and Suillia maggots. Allomones emitted by Tuber fungi directly attract entomopathogenic nematodes at
Tuber_rufum
Genus of lacewings
2018-03-05. Johnson, J. B.; Hagen, K. S. (1981). "A neuropterous larva uses an allomone to attack termites". Nature. 289 (5797): 506–507. Bibcode:1981Natur.289
Lomamyia
Neurotransmitters used by insects
served as a suffix, as it occurs in the words hormone, kairomone, and allomone thus emphasizing their relationship. The term pheromone replaced the term
Insect_pheromones
Family of true bugs
favorable. Tesseratomids, like many heteropterans, use chemical defenses (allomones), the source of the common name for pentatomoids - 'stink bugs'. When
Tessaratomidae
Study of chemically-mediated interactions between living organisms
Whittaker and the ant biologist William L. Brown, Jr. coined the terms allomone (to describe semiochemicals that benefit the emitter, but not the receiver)
Chemical_ecology
these small animals to ward off much larger predators. Unlike pheromones, allomones harm the receiver at the benefit of the producer.[page needed] This grouping
Chemical_defense_in_insects
Species of beetle
its back. The researchers thought it possible that the larva released an allomone which attracted the spiders. Costa, Cleide; Vanin, Sergio A.; Lawrence
Brachypsectra_fulva
Family of spiders
semiochemical, either a pheromone for intraspecific communication, or an allomone improving the prey capture. Labiosternal glands were discovered and named
Ray_spider
Types of defense mechanisms in insects
autotomy as a first line of defense against predators. Unlike pheromones, allomones, defensive chemicals, harm the receiver at the benefit of the producer
Defense_in_insects
Genus of amphibians
frogs. Researchers hypothesize that these peptides act as "appeasement allomones" and have potential applications in the reduction of insect aggression
Lithodytes
Species of beetle
suggesting that allomones in male seminal fluid stimulate faster onset of oviposition in females and virgin males have greater quantities of allomones present
Eriopis_connexa
Genus of beetles
or freshly-killed millipedes by the smell of quinone-based defensive allomones - the millipedes are then pushed to a suitable site, buried and turned
Sceliages
Species of cycad
these insects and these plants. The beetles are strongly attracted by allomones produced in the early mornings and evenings by both male and female cones
Encephalartos_ghellinckii
Family of gastropods
16891–16896. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(97)10124-7. T. Thompson (1988). "Acidic allomones in marine organisms". J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U. K. 68 (3): 499–517. doi:10
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Short form of Hungarian Terézia, TERÉZ means "harvester."
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same as Jeriah
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