attractáns
Attractáns, or attractants, are signals or substances that increase the likelihood that an organism will move toward the source. They mediate a wide range of ecological interactions, including foraging, mating, and host location. Attractants can be chemical, such as odors and pheromones, or non-chemical cues like light or sound; chemical attractants are the most extensively studied in ecology and behavior.
Chemical attractants are often categorized by their ecological function. Pheromones regulate communication within a species (intraspecific).
Detection and response to attractants involve sensory receptors located in specialized structures such as insect antennae
Applications include pest management and agriculture, where synthetic pheromones are used in traps or to disrupt