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200811-Ketotestosterone stimulates putative sex pheromone production in the male peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810)Barata, Eduardo N.; Lopes, Orlando; Araújo, Jorge; Serrano, Rui M.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
2-Aug-201026th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical EcologyKeller, Tina; Barata, Eduardo N.
2013Alarm scent-marking during predatory attempts in the Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrerae Thomas, 1906)Pereira Gomes, Luis Alexandre; Pedreirinho Salgado, Pedro Miguel; Mira, António; Barata, Eduardo Nuno
2008Behavioral and olfactory responses of female Salaria pavo (Pisces: Blenniidae) to a putative multi-component male pheromoneBarata, Eduardo N.; Serrano, Rui M.; Birkett, Michael A.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Guerreiro, Patricia S.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
1999Behaviour and Conservation of Littoral FishesBarata, Eduardo N.
2007Differential detection of conspecific-derived odorants by the two olfactory epithelia of the Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis)Barata, Eduardo N.; Velez, Zélia; Hubbard, Peter C.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
22-Sep-2014Identity of a Tilapia Pheromone Released by Dominant Males that Primes Females for ReproductionKeller-Costa, Tina; Hubbard, Peter C.; Paetz, Christian; Nakamura, Yoko; da Silva, José P.; Rato, A.E.; Barata, Eduardo N.; Schneider, Bernd; Canário, Adelino V. M.
2007Male urine signals social rank in the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus, Peters 1852)Barata, Eduardo N.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Almeida, Olinda G.; Miranda, António; Canário, Adelino V.M.
Feb-2016A multi-component pheromone in the urine of dominant male tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) reduces aggression in rivalsKeller-Costa, Tina; Saraiva, João L.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Barata, Eduardo N.; Canário, Adelino V. M.
2012Muscular hypertrophy of urinary bladders in dominant tilapia facilitates the control of aggression through urinary signalsKeller-Costa, Tina; Lopes, Orlando; Almeida, Olinda; Hubbard, Peter C.; Iacovella, Adele; Lima, Monica; Barata, Eduardo N.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
2005Olfactory discrimination of female reproductive status by male tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)Barata, Eduardo N.; Miranda, António; Almeida, Olinda G.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
2003Olfactory sensitivity of the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) to conspecific body fluids: potential sources of pheromonesBarata, Eduardo N.
2002Olfactory sensitivity of the Mozambique tilapia to conspecific odourBarata, Eduardo N.
2002Possible disruption of pheromonal communication by humic acid in the goldfish, Carassius auratusBarata, Eduardo N.
2008Putative pheromones from the anal glands of male blennies attract females and enhance male reproductive success.Barata, Eduardo N.; Serrano, Rui M.; Miranda, António; Nogueira, Rita; Hubbard, Peter C.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
2002The role of male visual and chemical cues on the activation of female courtship behaviour in the sex-role reversed blenny, Salaria pavoBarata, Eduardo N.
2008Seasonal cell differentiation and olfactory potency of secretions by the anal glands of male peacock blennyBarata, Eduardo N.; Lopes, Orlando; Araújo, Jorge; Serrano, Rui M.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
2008A sterol-like odorant in the urine of Mozambique tilapia males likely signals social dominance to females.Barata, Eduardo N.; Fine, Jared M.; Hubbard, Peter C.; Almeida, Olinda G.; Frade, Pedro; Sorensen, Peter W.; Canário, Adelino V.M.
2005Urine as a social signal in the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)Barata, Eduardo N.; Almeida, Olinda G.; Miranda, António; Hubbard, Peter C.; Frade, Pedro; Canário, Adelino V.M.
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