نتایج جستجو برای: copulation

تعداد نتایج: 1453  

2009
Margo Adler

Forced copulation is a male reproductive strategy in a variety of animals but rare among avian species, with the notable exceptions of waterfowl (family Anatidae) and at least 1 passerine species, the New Zealand stitchbird or hihi Notiomystis cincta. The presence of forced extrapair copulation in these species challenges the perception that females control extrapair copulations (EPC) across av...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2015
Patricia L R Brennan Richard O Prum

Genital coevolution between the sexes is expected to be common because of the direct interaction between male and female genitalia during copulation. Here we review the diverse mechanisms of genital coevolution that include natural selection, female mate choice, male-male competition, and how their interactions generate sexual conflict that can lead to sexually antagonistic coevolution. Natural...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Jutta M Schneider Kristiani Lesmono

Courtship is well known for its positive effects on mating success. However, in polyandrous species, sexual selection continues to operate after copulation. Cryptic female choice is expected under unpredictable mating rates in combination with sequential mate encounters. However, there are very few accounts of the effects of courtship on cryptic female choice, and the available evidence is ofte...

2001
SCOTT K. SAKALUK TRACIE M. IVY

Female sagebrush crickets (Cyphoderris strepitans) feed on males’  eshy hind wings during copulation and ingest haemolymph oozing from the wounds they in ict. The wounds are not fatal and usually only a portion of the hind wings are eaten at any one mating, so that mated males are not precluded from mating again. However, based on their relative abundance in the population, virginmales have a...

Journal: :Brain research 1990
E M Hull T J Bazzett R K Warner R C Eaton J T Thompson

The mesocorticolimbic dopamine tract is considered to be a substrate for motivation and reward as well as for locomotor behavior. The present experiments assessed the role of dopamine cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), the source of this tract, in the copulatory behavior of male rats. The dopamine agonist apomorphine or the dopamine antagonist cis-flupenthixol were microinjected i...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
M Kumashiro M Sakai

We have investigated the morphology and physiology of the genitalia of the male cricket to establish a basis for neuroethological study of its reproductive behaviour. First, the structure of the phallic complex, including the dorsal pouch, guiding rod, epiphallus, ventral lobes and median pouch, are described, as are the muscles, cuticle, membranes and biomechanics of copulation. The innervatio...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
L Engqvist K P Sauer

Recent studies suggest that sperm production and transfer may have significant costs to males. Male sperm investment into a current copulation may therefore influence resources available for future matings, which selects for male strategic mating investment. In addition, females may also benefit from actively or passively altering the number of sperm transferred by males. In the scorpionfly Pan...

2012
Severin Dushimirimana Thierry Hance David Damiens

The sterile insect technique (SIT) is increasingly used to control pest insect populations. The success of SIT control programs depends on the ability to release sterile males and on the capacity of sterile males to compete with wild males to inseminate wild females. In this study, we evaluated the mating performance of Schistocerca gregaria (Försk.) males irradiated with 4 Gray. We compared re...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Kiyono Sekii Dita B Vizoso Georg Kuales Katrien De Mulder Peter Ladurner Lukas Schärer

Sperm production is a key male reproductive trait and an important parameter in sperm competition theory. Under sperm competition, paternity success is predicted to depend strongly on male allocation to sperm production. Furthermore, because sperm production is inherently costly, individuals should economize in sperm expenditure, and conditional adjustment of the copulation frequency according ...

2007

The breeding ecology of White and Japanese Wagtails, Motacilla alba and M . grandis, was studied along a river in central Japan. The home ranges of the two species greatly overlapped along the river, but no interbreeding occurred. M. grandis spent more time on the river than M . alba and defended territories there. M . alba used the river as part of the entire home range, and did not defend the...

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