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allomone

Allomone vs Hormone - What's the difference?

allomone | hormone |


As nouns the difference between allomone and hormone

is that allomone is (biology) any substance emitted by a member of one species that affects the behaviour of another to the advantage of the emitter but not the receiver while hormone is .

Allomone - What does it mean?

allomone | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun allomone

is any substance emitted by a member of one species that affects the behaviour of another to the advantage of the emitter but not the receiver.

Pheromone vs Allomone - What's the difference?

pheromone | allomone |


In biology terms the difference between pheromone and allomone

is that pheromone is a chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect that affects the development or behavior of other members of the same species, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex while allomone is any substance emitted by a member of one species that affects the behaviour of another to the advantage of the emitter but not the receiver.

Allomone vs Kairomone - What's the difference?

allomone | kairomone |


In biology terms the difference between allomone and kairomone

is that allomone is any substance emitted by a member of one species that affects the behaviour of another to the advantage of the emitter but not the receiver while kairomone is any substance produced by an individual of one species that benefits the recipient which is of a different species but is harmful to the producer.

Allomone vs Allotone - What's the difference?

allomone | allotone |


As nouns the difference between allomone and allotone

is that allomone is (biology) any substance emitted by a member of one species that affects the behaviour of another to the advantage of the emitter but not the receiver while allotone is (phonetics) any of the pitch allophones of a pitch phoneme.