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A preliminary investigation into the range of biological odours used in chemocommunication in the horse.
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Year: 1999

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Causation of sexual preferences in the house mouse. the behaviour of mice reared by parents whose odour was artificially altered.
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Year: 1965

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Behaviour. --- Mice. --- Mouse. --- Odour. --- Preference. --- Preferences. --- Sexual.


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Flehmen behaviour in the domestic horse : discrimination of conspecific odours.
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Year: 1988

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Behavioural responses of cattle to the odours of blood and urine from conspecifics and to the odour of faeces from carnivores.
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Year: 1998

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Blood. --- Carnivore. --- Cattle. --- Conspecific. --- Faeces. --- Odour. --- Response. --- Responses. --- Urine.


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Environmental Odour
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Environmental odour is perceived as a major nuisance by rural as well as urban populations. The sources of odourous substances are manifold. In urban areas, these include restaurants, small manufacturing trades, and other sources, which might cause complaints. In the suburbs, wastewater treatment plants, landfill sites, and other infrastructures are the expected major odour sources. These problems are often caused be the accelerated growth of cities. In rural sites, livestock farming and the spreading of manure on the fields is blamed for severe odour annoyance. In fact, environmental odours are considered to be a common cause of public complaints by residents to local authorities, regional, or national environmental agencies. This Special Issue of Atmosphere will address the entire chain, from the quantification of odour sources, abatement methods, the dilution in the atmosphere, and the assessment of odour exposure for the assessment of annoyance. In particular, this Special Issue aims to encourage contributions dealing with field trials and dispersion modeling to assess the degree of annoyance and the quantitative success of abatement measures.


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Environmental Odour
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Environmental odour is perceived as a major nuisance by rural as well as urban populations. The sources of odourous substances are manifold. In urban areas, these include restaurants, small manufacturing trades, and other sources, which might cause complaints. In the suburbs, wastewater treatment plants, landfill sites, and other infrastructures are the expected major odour sources. These problems are often caused be the accelerated growth of cities. In rural sites, livestock farming and the spreading of manure on the fields is blamed for severe odour annoyance. In fact, environmental odours are considered to be a common cause of public complaints by residents to local authorities, regional, or national environmental agencies. This Special Issue of Atmosphere will address the entire chain, from the quantification of odour sources, abatement methods, the dilution in the atmosphere, and the assessment of odour exposure for the assessment of annoyance. In particular, this Special Issue aims to encourage contributions dealing with field trials and dispersion modeling to assess the degree of annoyance and the quantitative success of abatement measures.


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Behavioural responses of bank vole females to the odour of urine from conspecifics.
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Year: 1995

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Chemical signals in vertebrates 5.

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Behavior. --- Cattle. --- Chemosignals. --- Lactate. --- Man. --- Mice. --- Odour. --- Pheromones. --- Ram. --- Rat. --- Rodent. --- Sheep. --- Social behavior.


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Young female pigs can discriminate individual differences in odours from conspecific urine.
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Year: 2002

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Odour cue recognition by dominant male bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus).
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Year: 1991

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