[PDF] Chemical signals in terrestrial vertebrates: search for design features. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1039/c5np00029g Corpus ID: 25511963Chemical signals in terrestrial vertebrates: search for design features. @article{Apps2015ChemicalSI, title={Chemical signals in terrestrial vertebrates: search for design features.}, author={P. Apps and P. Weldon and M. Kramer}, journal={Natural product reports}, year={2015}, volume={32 7}, pages={ 1131-53 } } P. Apps, P. Weldon, M. Kramer Published 2015 Biology, Medicine Natural product reports We compiled a data set of the compounds that terrestrial vertebrates (amniotes) use to send chemical signals, and searched for relationships between signal compound properties and signal function. Overall, relationships were scarce and formed only small-scale patterns. Terrestrial vertebrate signalling compounds are invariably components of complex mixtures of compounds with diverse molecular weights and functionalities. 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