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- Allomone abstract "An allomone is any chemical substance produced and released by an individual of one species that affects the behaviour of a member of another species to the benefit of the originator but not the receiver. Production of allomones is a common form of defence, particularly by plant species against insect herbivores.Many insects have developed ways to defend against these plant defenses (in an evolutionary arms race). One method 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 or other hormones, and yet others adopt them into their own defensive strategies, for example by regurgitating them when attacked by an insectivorous insect.A third class of allelochemical (chemical used in interspecific communication), synomones, benefit both the sender and receiver.\"Allomone was proposed by Brown and Eisner (Brown, 1968) to denote those substances which convey an advantage upon the emitter. Because Brown and Eisner did not specify whether or not the receiver would benefit, the original definition of allomone includes both substances that benefit the receiver and the emitter, and substances that only benefit the emitter. An example of the first relationship would be a mutualistic relationship, and the latter would be a repellent secretion.\"".
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- Allomone wikiPageRevisionID "686756754".
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Antixenotic.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavioral_ecology.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_ecology.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phytochemicals.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_mimicry.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_substance.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Desmodium.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_arms_race.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Herbivore.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Hormone.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Insectivore.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Kairomone.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Lomamyia_latipennis.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Pheromone.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Plant_defense_against_herbivory.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLink Synomone.
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allomone".
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allomone".
- Allomone wikiPageWikiLinkText "defensive chemicals".
- Allomone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ecology-stub.
- Allomone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Allomone subject Category:Behavioral_ecology.
- Allomone subject Category:Chemical_ecology.
- Allomone subject Category:Phytochemicals.
- Allomone type Science.
- Allomone type Subfield.
- Allomone comment "An allomone is any chemical substance produced and released by an individual of one species that affects the behaviour of a member of another species to the benefit of the originator but not the receiver. Production of allomones is a common form of defence, particularly by plant species against insect herbivores.Many insects have developed ways to defend against these plant defenses (in an evolutionary arms race).".
- Allomone label "Allomone".
- Allomone sameAs Q424556.
- Allomone sameAs Al·lomona.
- Allomone sameAs Allomon.
- Allomone sameAs Alelomona.
- Allomone sameAs Allomone.
- Allomone sameAs Allelochimico.
- Allomone sameAs Alomonas.
- Allomone sameAs Allomony.
- Allomone sameAs Alomônio.
- Allomone sameAs m.09pvsx.
- Allomone sameAs Аломони.
- Allomone sameAs Q424556.
- Allomone wasDerivedFrom Allomone?oldid=686756754.
- Allomone isPrimaryTopicOf Allomone.