BIOL 1902 Study Guide - Ruffed Grouse, Damselfly

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Visual advertising can include elaborate ritualistic displays. Many ducks such as hooded mergansers use head displays. Male ruffed grouse use neck ruff and tail displays. Some damselflies have aerial displays (ebony jewelwing) The males have communal dancing grouds called leks. Animals also use olfactory advertisements: chemical advertisements called pheromones, moose release pheromone sin their urine during rut. Bulls use their tongues to help detect pheromones. Males have huge antennae for pheromone detection: 4 million sensory pores per antenna. Pheromones can have a second role: first: attraction, second: stimulation. Dummy nests (more nests = more female to mate with that male) Handcuffs keep them coupled for a day or two.

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