PMID: 6028051Aug 11, 1967Paper

Chemical-cue preferences of inexperienced snakes: comparative aspects

Science
G M Burghardt

Abstract

Different species of new-born, previously unfed snakes will respond with tongue flicking and prey-attack behavior to water extracts of the skin substances of various small animals. However, there are clear species differences in the type of extract responded to by previously unfed snakes, even within the same genus. These differences correspond to the normal feeding preferences shown by the various species.

References

Jan 7, 1966·Science·G M Burghardt, E H Hess

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Nov 1, 1993·Journal of Chemical Ecology·C M Garrett, W C Card
Jan 1, 1990·Journal of Chemical Ecology·W E Cooper, G M Burghardt
Mar 14, 2002·Physiology & Behavior·William E CooperLaurie J Vitt
Jun 5, 2002·Physiology & Behavior·William E CooperBrandy Budzinsky
Jun 17, 2011·Standards in Genomic Sciences·Todd A CastoeWesley C Warren
Nov 1, 1990·Developmental Psychobiology·J R Alberts, G J Decsy
Aug 8, 2008·Molecular Ecology·Benjamin M FitzpatrickGordon M Burghardt
Dec 24, 2016·Journal of Evolutionary Biology·S BaeckensW E Cooper
Nov 19, 2020·Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI·Victoria R StockleyOliver H P Burman
Feb 20, 2020·Zoology : Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS·Noah D Gripshover, Bruce C Jayne

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