semiochemical

chemical substance or mixture released by an organism that affects the behaviors of other individuals

Wikidata entity: Q15847215



P31 instance of ... Q56256173 (class of chemical entities with similar applications or functions) class of chemical entities with similar applications or functions
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P279 subclass of ... Q420168 (chemical mediator) chemical mediator

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