Tristram Wyatt: The smelly mystery of the human pheromone
Tristram Wyatt: Mirisna misterija ljudskih feromona
Do humans have pheromones? Tristram Wyatt is on the case. A researcher at Oxford, Wyatt is interested in the evolution of pheromones throughout the animal kingdom. Full bio
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rade na onome što oni smatraju
u priznatim časopisima,
molecules that we give off.
bazirani su na toj nekolicini,
u ostatku ovog razgovora
confusions in pheromones,
search of these molecules,
u potrazi za ovim molekulama,
by Adolf Butenandt and his team,
Adolfa Butenandta i njegovih suradnika,
materijala za kemijsku analizu.
raditi feromonska analiza.
molecule on the males
never been done with humans:
Odgovor je, naravno, pubertet.
izlučivanje na tim mjestima,
people from other countries.
je ljudima iz drugih zemalja.
pitanje su stečenoga ukusa,
have particularly good ones.
univerzalni seksualni feromon,
of the world's population
one bezmirisne prekursore
za proizvodnju mirisa
was studying the silk moth.
pri proučavanju dudova svilca.
jednostavno izabrati nekoliko
actually very impressed by.
zečjeg mliječnog feromona.
smo čisti stakleni štapić.
o kojoj se molekuli radi,
vjerojatnije sisale,
je ovaj jedan primjer
medicinskih intervencija.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tristram Wyatt - ZoologistDo humans have pheromones? Tristram Wyatt is on the case. A researcher at Oxford, Wyatt is interested in the evolution of pheromones throughout the animal kingdom.
Why you should listen
Tristram Wyatt wants to understand the messages that animals send with their smell. At Oxford, he researches the intersection of pheromone evolution and animal behavior, particularly in mammals. He's interested in the distinction between pheromones, the chemical signals a species produces, and each individual's signature mixture of distinct molecules. The zoologist has discovered some surprising biological coincidences along the way — like the fact that Asian elephants have the same female sex pheromones as 140 species of moths.
Wyatt is the author of Pheromones and Animal Behavior.
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