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Kairomones: Interspecific Chemical Signalling System in Aquatic Ecosystems

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Title Kairomones: Interspecific Chemical Signalling System in Aquatic Ecosystems
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Creator Dar Jaffer Yousuf
Vikas Phulia
Irfan Ahmad Bhat
Mir Ishfaq Nazir
Irshad Rasool
Raja-Adil HB
Bundella DS
 
Subject Heterospecifics; Predator-prey systems; Kairomone
 
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The chemical signalling system constitutes the large sensory mechanism that mediates the behavioural and physiological responses in aquatic ecosystems. These
chemical cues strongly affect the population structure, feeding and foraging strategies, and also govern the transfer of energy within and among ecosystems.
Chemical cues are omnipresent and play different roles in freshwater and marine systems; however, their impacts are inadequately recognized. In this mini review,
we have discussed the interspecific chemical cues known as kairomones especially fish kairomones. The role of kairomones in vertical migration of zooplanktons
is also discussed
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Date 2021-07-24T16:47:24Z
2021-07-24T16:47:24Z
2020-04-06
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Yousuf DJ, Phulia V, Bhat IA, Nazir MI, Rasool I, Raja-Adil HB et al. Kairomones: Interspecific Chemical Signalling System in Aquatic Ecosystems. World J Aquac Res Development. 2020; 2(1): 1007.
2688-5581
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/49988
 
Language English
 
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