نتایج جستجو برای: ejaculate

تعداد نتایج: 1414  

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2016
N Al-Wathiqui E B Dopman S M Lewis

Mating triggers a cascade of physiological and behavioural responses in females that persist after copulation. In insects, seminal fluid proteins contained within male ejaculates are known to initiate some responses, but our understanding of how females mediate these reactions remains limited. Few studies have examined postmating transcriptional changes within ejaculate-receiving organs within ...

2013
Elisabeth Harley Leanna M Birge Jennifer Small Samuel J Tazzyman Andrew Pomiankowski Kevin Fowler

The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis proposes that male fertility is advertised via phenotypic signals, explaining female preference for highly sexually ornamented males. An alternative view is that highly attractive males constrain their ejaculate allocation per mating so as to participate in a greater number of matings. Males are also expected to bias their ejaculate allocation to the mo...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2006
J Roca M Hernández G Carvajal J M Vázquez E A Martínez

Optimal sperm cryopreservation is a prerequisite for the sustainable commercial application of frozen-thawed boar semen for AI. Three experiments were performed to identify factors influencing variability of postthaw sperm survival among 464 boar ejaculates. Sperm-rich ejaculate fractions were cryopre-served using a standard freezing-thawing procedure for 0.5-mL plastic straws and computer-cont...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 2001

2004
Darrell J. Kemp Ronald L. Rutowski

Adaptations that enhance fitness in one sex may be harmful to members of the opposite sex and lead to antagonistic coevolution between the sexes. In fruit flies, for example, selection for fertilization success has rendered the male ejaculate slightly toxic to females. Here we investigated whether mating imposes a cost upon female fitness in a polyandrous pierid butterfly (Colias eurytheme ) by...

2004
P. PRINOSILOVA

38 fresh ejaculates were examined, of which 23 were cryopreserved in three diluents differing in concentration of glycerol and examined after thawing. For each ejaculate we established the concentration, motility, speed of sperm, percentage of live sperm and the morphological image of the ejaculate using routine laboratory diagnosis and SQA parameters at the initial value and after a 120-minute...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2017
Tejinder Singh Chechi Zeeshan Ali Syed Nagaraj Guru Prasad

Sperm competition theory predicts that with increase in sperm competition, males either invest more in reproductive organ(s) and/or improve ejaculate investment. We test this idea using experimental evolution in Drosophila melanogaster. We maintained replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster under male (M) and female (F) biased sex ratio regimes for more than a hundred generations with t...

2014
Samantha Leivers Gillian Rhodes Leigh W. Simmons Cheryl McCormick

In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete to fertilise available ova. Sexual selection from sperm competition is expected to favor opposing adaptations in males that function either in the avoidance of sperm competition (by guarding females from rival males) or in the engagement in sperm competition (by increased expenditure on the ejaculate). Th...

2009
Jeremy L. Marshall Diana L. Huestis Yasuaki Hiromasa Shanda Wheeler Cris Oppert Susan A. Marshall John M. Tomich Brenda Oppert

Postmating, prezygotic phenotypes, especially those that underlie reproductive isolation between closely related species, have been a central focus of evolutionary biologists over the past two decades. Such phenotypes are thought to evolve rapidly and be nearly ubiquitous among sexually reproducing eukaryotes where females mate with multiple partners. Because these phenotypes represent interpla...

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