Research progress on sex pheromones in aquatic animals.

Q3 Environmental Science
Jun-Yi Wu, Jun Liang, Xue-Ting Li, Kai-da Xu, Tao Zhang, Hui-Lai Shi
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Abstract

Sex pheromones, as key mediators of chemical communication in organisms, are important for regulating species behaviour and ecological relationships. During the reproductive phase, these substances can be used to induce directed convergence and specific behavioural responses in individuals of the same species and opposite sex. However, there are significant technical challenges in studying aquatic animal pheromones, primarily the limited sensitivity and specificity of detection methods. The pheromonal compositions and mechanistic pathways across many species remain unclear. Given the transmission properties of aquatic environmental media for chemical signals, in-depth analyses of the interactions between sex pheromones and the sensory systems and reproductive strategies of animals will help to unravel their adaptive mechanisms. This review clarified the conceptual framework of pheromones, synthesized current knowledge on their sources, release pathways, chemical profiles, and target species in aquatic animals, and examined their functional roles during reproduction. We further prospected the future practical applications of sex pheromone research, aiming to provide reference for aquatic animal diversity conservation, ecological restoration and aquatic animal management.

水生动物性信息素的研究进展。
性信息素作为生物化学通讯的重要媒介,在调节物种行为和生态关系方面具有重要作用。在繁殖阶段,这些物质可用于诱导同一物种和异性个体的定向趋同和特定行为反应。然而,在研究水生动物信息素方面存在着重大的技术挑战,主要是检测方法的灵敏度和特异性有限。许多物种的信息素组成和机制途径尚不清楚。鉴于水生环境介质对化学信号的传输特性,深入分析性信息素与动物感觉系统和生殖策略的相互作用将有助于揭示其适应机制。本文阐述了信息素的概念框架,综合了信息素的来源、释放途径、化学特征和水生动物靶种等方面的现有知识,并探讨了信息素在生殖过程中的功能作用。进一步展望了性信息素研究的实际应用前景,旨在为水生动物多样性保护、生态恢复和水生动物管理提供参考。
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应用生态学报
应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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