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  2. Pheromone - Wikipedia

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    A pheromone (from Ancient Greek φέρω (phérō) 'to bear' and hormone) is a secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable of acting like hormones outside the body of the secreting individual, to affect the behavior of the receiving individuals. [1]

  3. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Releaser pheromones have a brief, immediate behavior-controlling effect. The first pheromone discovered, bombycol, is an example. Releaser pheromones typically include aggregation pheromones, dispersal pheromones, alarm pheromones, tracking pheromones, and marking pheromones, among others, in addition to the well-known sex pheromones. [63]

  4. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Mammalian pheromones can elicit both long-lasting effects that alter the hormone levels of the recipient animal, and short-term effects on its behavior. [78] For example, detection of male pheromones by female mice has been found to encourage onset of puberty , however the detection of female pheromones have been found to delay the onset of ...

  5. Why Cats Make Biscuits: Kneading Explained - AOL

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    Work with a cat behavior expert or your veterinarian to determine the cause of the anxiety. In some cases, pheromone diffusers can be helpful in curbing the behavior. Watch the Video

  6. Semiochemical - Wikipedia

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    A pheromone (from Greek phero "to bear" + hormone from Greek – "impetus") is a secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable of acting outside the body of the secreting individual to impact the behavior of the receiving individual. [5]

  7. How to Stop a Cat From Over-Grooming Once & for All - AOL

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    This out-of-context grooming behavior helps distract the animal, ... Nowadays, there are a variety of calming aids for cats, from pheromone diffusers (Feliway) to calming foods and supplements. ...