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- 1eedf1f5153bbea8fe6cf29e348afed820ff32a7 P1476 "Biological Psychology" @default.
- 1eedf1f5153bbea8fe6cf29e348afed820ff32a7 P1683 "female goldfish produce [...] F prostaglandin. [...] The most likely scene scenario for the evolution of this relationship is that long ago females released F prostaglandin only as a by-product of ovulation, but because the presence of the hormone conveyed important information about the female's condition, natural selection favored males who detected the hormone and began courting in response to the signal. [...] chemical acts as a [...] pheromone" @default.
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- 1eedf1f5153bbea8fe6cf29e348afed820ff32a7 P577 "1996-01-01T00:00:00Z" @default.
- 1eedf1f5153bbea8fe6cf29e348afed820ff32a7 P792 "Chapter 12: Sex" @default.
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- 1eedf1f5153bbea8fe6cf29e348afed820ff32a7 P958 "Pheromones Both Prime and Activate Reproductive Behaviors" @default.
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