Steroidal Pheromones
Steroidal pheromones are powerful chemical messengers used in the communication between animals. They are produced by one animal and received by another, allowing them to convey signals such as mating, territoriality, and other social interactions. Steroidal pheromones are unique in that they are highly specific molecules, meaning they only interact with certain receptors on the receiving animal. This specificity is what makes them so powerful and reliable when it comes to communication between animals. Steroidal pheromones have many applications in the animal industry, such as the control of pests, livestock management, and the marking of territory to reduce competition. They are also used in scientific research to study animal behavior, physiology, and ecology.
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