Pheromone Perception in Fish: Mechanisms and Modulation by Internal Status

Author:

Bowers Jessica M1,Li Cheng-Yu1,Parker Coltan G1,Westbrook Molly E1,Juntti Scott A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Maryland , 2128 Bioscience Research Bldg, College Park, MD 20742 , USA

Abstract

SynopsisPheromones are chemical signals that facilitate communication between animals, and most animals use pheromones for reproduction and other forms of social behavior. The identification of key ligands and olfactory receptors used for pheromonal communication provides insight into the sensory processing of these important cues. An individual’s responses to pheromones can be plastic, as physiological status modulates behavioral outputs. In this review, we outline the mechanisms for pheromone sensation and highlight physiological mechanisms that modify pheromone-guided behavior. We focus on hormones, which regulate pheromonal communication across vertebrates including fish, amphibians, and rodents. This regulation may occur in peripheral olfactory organs and the brain, but the mechanisms remain unclear. While this review centers on research in fish, we will discuss other systems to provide insight into how hormonal mechanisms function across taxa.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

Human Frontiers in Science Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Animal Science and Zoology

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