نتایج جستجو برای: scent

تعداد نتایج: 2143  

1995
R. G. Adams N. Davey George R. G. Adams S. J. George

SCENT is simple competitive neural network model that evolves a tree structured set of nodes in response to being presented with an unlabelled data set. The resulting set of weight vectors and their relationship can be viewed as giving a hierarchical classification of the training data. This paper examines the nature of this classification for two data sets over several runs of the network. The...

2017
Jessica Mitchell Michael A. Cant Emma I.K. Vitikainen Hazel J. Nichols

Preference for uninfected mates is presumed beneficial as it minimizes one's risk of contracting an infection and infecting one's offspring. In avian systems, visual ornaments are often used to indicate parasite burdens and facilitate mate choice. However, in mammals, olfactory cues have been proposed to act as a mechanism allowing potential mates to be discriminated by infection status. The ef...

2015
Takaaki Hirotsu Hideto Sonoda Takayuki Uozumi Yoshiaki Shinden Koshi Mimori Yoshihiko Maehara Naoko Ueda Masayuki Hamakawa

Early detection and treatment are of vital importance to the successful eradication of various cancers, and development of economical and non-invasive novel cancer screening systems is critical. Previous reports using canine scent detection demonstrated the existence of cancer-specific odours. However, it is difficult to introduce canine scent recognition into clinical practice because of the n...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Judith Reinhard Mandyam V Srinivasan David Guez Shaowu W Zhang

During foraging flights, honeybees learn visual and chemical cues associated with a food source. We investigated whether learned olfactory cues can trigger visual and navigational memories in honeybees that assist them in navigating back to a known food source. In a series of experiments, marked bees were trained to forage at one or more sugar water feeders, placed at different outdoor location...

2016
P. Armstrong K.D. Nizio K.A. Perrault S.L. Forbes

Following a mass disaster, it is important that victims are rapidly located as the chances of survival decrease greatly after approximately 48 h. Urban search and rescue (USAR) teams may use a range of tools to assist their efforts but detector dogs still remain one of the most effective search tools to locate victims of mass disasters. USAR teams can choose to deploy human scent dogs (trained ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Julie C Hagelin Ian L Jones L E L Rasmussen

Social odours, conspecific chemical signals, have been demonstrated in every class of vertebrate except birds. The apparent absence is surprising, as every bird examined has a functional olfactory system and many produce odours. The crested auklet (Aethia cristatella), a monogamous seabird, exhibits a distinctive tangerine-like scent closely associated with courtship. Using T-maze experiments, ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Anne S Leonard Anna Dornhaus Daniel R Papaj

Plants often attract pollinators with floral displays composed of visual, olfactory, tactile and gustatory stimuli. Since pollinators' responses to each of these stimuli are usually studied independently, the question of why plants produce multi-component floral displays remains relatively unexplored. Here we used signal detection theory to test the hypothesis that complex displays reduce a pol...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2008
A Cavaggioni C Mucignat-Caretta M Redaelli

Male mice mark the territory with urine scent marks that are frequently renewed to maintain the territory ownership. We measured the response of male mice to small spots of urine deposed either 0, 5, 11, 22, 45, 90 min, or 24 h before testing and show that mice loose interest in sniffing scent marks as they become older and older. We asked what scent features tell a mouse how recent a scent mar...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2011
M Garratt P Stockley S D Armstrong R J Beynon J L Hurst

Sexual signals are expected to be costly to produce and maintain, thus ensuring that only males in good condition can sustain their expression at high levels. When males reach senescence they lose physiological function and condition, which could constrain their ability to invest in costly sexual signals, decreasing their attractiveness to mates. Furthermore, females may have evolved mating pre...

2016
Sophie Marchal Olivier Bregeras Didier Puaux Rémi Gervais Barbara Ferry Christophe Egles

Human scent identification is based on a matching-to-sample task in which trained dogs are required to compare a scent sample collected from an object found at a crime scene to that of a suspect. Based on dogs' greater olfactory ability to detect and process odours, this method has been used in forensic investigations to identify the odour of a suspect at a crime scene. The excellent reliabilit...

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