نتایج جستجو برای: sexual preferences

تعداد نتایج: 183853  

2013
Alycia C. R. LACKEY Janette Wenrick BOUGHMAN

One approach to understand the importance of reproductive barriers to the speciation process is to study the breakdown of barriers between formerly distinct species. One reproductive barrier, sexual isolation, reduces gene flow between species through differences in mate preferences and mating signals and is likely important for species formation and maintenance. We measure sexual isolation in ...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2007
Tai Young Ahn Sung Won Lee Sae-Woong Kim Dae Yul Yang Nam Cheol Park Kweon-Sik Min Kwangsung Park Jae-Seung Paick Yulia Dyachkova Trisha Dwight Myung-Sea Luke Lee

AIM To evaluate patient preferences for sildenafil citrate or tadalafil (PDE-5 inhibitors available for the treatment of erectile dysfunction [ED]) and assess potential reasons for these preferences. METHODS This open-label study was conducted on Korean men taking sildenafil, at least 6 weeks prior to study entry, for ED. Following screening, patients continued sildenafil treatment for 4 week...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Kathryn E Boul W Chris Funk Catherine R Darst David C Cannatella Michael J Ryan

One proposed mechanism of speciation is divergent sexual selection, whereby divergence in female preferences and male signals results in behavioural isolation. Despite the appeal of this hypothesis, evidence for it remains inconclusive. Here, we present several lines of evidence that sexual selection is driving behavioural isolation and speciation among populations of an Amazonian frog (Physala...

2018
Kasey D Fowler-Finn Joseph T Kilmer Daniel C Cruz Rafael L Rodríguez

A key question in speciation research is how ecological and sexual divergence arise and interact. We tested the hypothesis that mate choice causes local adaptation and ecological divergence using the rationale that the performance~signal trait relationship should parallel the attractiveness~signal trait relationship. We used female fecundity as a measure of ecological performance. We used a spe...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2008
Amanda E Tanner Jennifer M Katzenstein Gregory D Zimet Dena S Cox Anthony D Cox J Dennis Fortenberry

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women's preferences for specific microbicide characteristics including pregnancy prevention, timing of application, potential for side effects, and whether it targeted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or other sexually transmitted infections (STI). Potential differences in microbicide preferences by adolescent age group and behavioral...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Chris Wiley Christopher K Ellison Kerry L Shaw

The evolution of novel sexual communication systems is integral to the process of speciation, as it discourages gene flow between incipient species. Physical linkage between genes underlying male-female communication (i.e. sexual signals and preferences for them) facilitates both rapid and coordinated divergence of sexual communication systems between populations and reduces recombination in th...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2008
William T Swaney James P Curley Frances A Champagne Eric B Keverne

Sexual experience has marked and long-lasting effects on male behavior in mammals, regulating traits such as the anticipation and display of sexual behavior, aggression, and olfaction. The authors conducted urine preference, habituation-dishabituation, and partner choice tests with sexually experienced and naive male mice and found that wild-type males acquire adaptively significant preferences...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
M C Bel-Venner S Dray D Allainé F Menu S Venner

Sexual selection theory traditionally considers choosiness for mates to be negatively related to intra-sexual competition. Males were classically considered to be the competing, but not the choosy, sex. However, evidence of male choosiness is now accumulating. Male choosiness is expected to increase with an individual's competitive ability, and to decrease as intra-sexual competition increases....

2009
Heidi S. Fisher

Populations often show striking differences between one another, particularly in terms of male sexual traits and female preferences (Hill 1994; Endler & Houde 1995; Verrell 1999). In particular, the ecological community an individual is exposed to can have a great impact on its behavior. The proportion of predators, for example, can increase risk of sexual signaling and impose constraints on ma...

1985
David M. Buss Michael Barnes

In this article we examine preferences in mate choice within the broader context of the human mating system. Specifically, we discuss the consequences of mate preferences for the processes of assortative mating and sexual selection. In Study 1 (N = 184) we document (a) the mate characteristics that are consensually more and less desired, (b) the mate characteristics that show strong sex differe...

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