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Production and fate of the sea lamprey migratory pheromone
J. M. Fine, P. W. Sorensen
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Pheromone
100%
Sea Lamprey
100%
Petromyzonamine Disulfate
80%
Petromyzonol Sulfate
60%
Biologically Relevant
40%
Great Lakes
20%
River Water
20%
Attractant
20%
Mass Spectrometry
20%
Two-component
20%
Natural Organic Matter
20%
Mass Spectrometry Analysis
20%
Behavioral Tests
20%
Biochemical Studies
20%
Electro-olfactogram
20%
Signal Functions
20%
Stability Characteristics
20%
Natural Levels
20%
Lamprey
20%
Binding Characteristics
20%
Feed Rate
20%
Biological Potency
20%
Lake-stream
20%
River Mouth
20%
Natural River Water
20%
Steroid Degradation
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pheromone
100%
Petromyzon
100%
Sulfate
60%
River Water
40%
Mouth
20%
Mass Spectrometry
20%
Natural Organic Matter
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Petromyzon
100%
Mouth
50%
Lamprey
50%