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Olfactory responses of aquatic and terrestrial tiger salamanders to airborne and waterborne stimuli
Authors:Adam H. Arzt  Wayne L. Silver  J. Russell Mason  Larry Clark
Affiliation:(1) Monell Chemical Senses Center, 19104 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Hahnemann University, 19102 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(3) Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 19104 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(4) Present address: Department of Biology, Wake Forest University, 27109 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Summary Electro-olfactograms (EOGs) were used to assess olfactory responding by aquatic larval and terrestrial adult tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) to airborne volatile compounds, and volatile and non-volatile compounds in aqueous solution. Both forms of salamander showed saturation effects to presentations of airborne stimuli (Fig. 2). Saturation was not observed, however, to stimulus presentations in aqueous solution (Figs. 2, 3). When threshold values and concentration-response curve parameters were compared, non-volatile amino acids in solution were more potent stimuli for larvae while airborne volatiles were more potent stimuli for adults (Tables 1, 2). We infer that metamorphosis in the tiger salamander is accompanied by changes in olfactory response characteristics, due possibly to changes in receptor population, changes in perireceptor properties (e.g. mucus) or to changes in stimulus access.Abbreviations EOG electro-olfactogram - PPM (ppm) parts per million
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