نتایج جستجو برای: mating sex ratios

تعداد نتایج: 342926  

2013
Blandine Massonnet-Bruneel Nicole Corre-Catelin Renaud Lacroix Rosemary S. Lees Kim Phuc Hoang Derric Nimmo Luke Alphey Paul Reiter

OX513A is a transgenic strain of Aedes aegypti engineered to carry a dominant, non-sex-specific, late-acting lethal genetic system that is repressed in the presence of tetracycline. It was designed for use in a sterile-insect (SIT) pest control system called RIDL® (Release of Insects carrying a Dominant Lethal gene) by which transgenic males are released in the field to mate with wild females; ...

2006
Kristian Demary Constantinos I. Michaelidis Sara M. Lewis

Differences among males in their mating success constitute an important aspect of sexual selection (Darwin 1871), and many male sexual traits have been identitied that enhance male competitive ability or attractiveness to females (Andersson 1994). Male-biased breeding sex ratios are expected to intensify male–male competition and simultaneously cause females to become more selective due to redu...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Tim Janicke Lukas Schärer

Sexual selection theory for separate-sexed animals predicts that the sexes differ in the benefit they can obtain from multiple mating. Conventional sex roles assume that the relationship between the number of mates and the fitness of an individual is steeper in males compared with females. Under these conditions, males are expected to be more eager to mate, whereas females are expected to be ch...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Sara Branco Hélène Badouin Ricardo C Rodríguez de la Vega Jérôme Gouzy Fantin Carpentier Gabriela Aguileta Sophie Siguenza Jean-Tristan Brandenburg Marco A Coelho Michael E Hood Tatiana Giraud

Sex chromosomes can display successive steps of recombination suppression known as "evolutionary strata," which are thought to result from the successive linkage of sexually antagonistic genes to sex-determining genes. However, there is little evidence to support this explanation. Here we investigate whether evolutionary strata can evolve without sexual antagonism using fungi that display suppr...

2012
Henrique Teotonio Sara Carvalho Diogo Manoel Miguel Roque Ivo M. Chelo

Caenorhabditis elegans can reproduce exclusively by self-fertilization. Yet, males can be maintained in laboratory populations, a phenomenon that continues to puzzle biologists. In this study we evaluated the role of males in facilitating adaptation to novel environments. For this, we contrasted the evolution of a fitness component exclusive to outcrossing in experimental populations of differe...

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2009
David M Njus Cynthia M H Bane

Buss and Schmitt (1993) found empirical support for their Sexual Strategies Theory hypothesis of evolved sex differences in mating attitudes. This study hypothesized that religiosity would moderate those sex differences. Specifically, it was predicted that men high and low in religiosity would differ in mating attitudes, but it was expected that there would be fewer differences between women hi...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
David Bierbach Christian T Jung Simon Hornung Bruno Streit Martin Plath

Male homosexual behaviour-although found in most extant clades across the Animal Kingdom-remains a conundrum, as same-sex mating should decrease male reproductive fitness. In most species, however, males that engage in same-sex sexual behaviour also mate with females, and in theory, same-sex mating could even increase male reproductive fitness if males improve their chances of future heterosexu...

2013
Ives Vanstechelman Koen Sabbe Wim Vyverman Pieter Vanormelingen Marnik Vuylsteke

The pennate diatom Seminavis robusta, characterized by an archetypical diatom life cycle including a heterothallic mating system, is emerging as a model system for studying the molecular regulation of the diatom cell and life cycle. One of its main advantages compared with other diatom model systems is that sexual crosses can be made routinely, offering unprecedented possibilities for forward g...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Michael E Hood Janis Antonovics Britt Koskella

It is usually posited that the most important factors contributing to sex chromosome evolution in diploids are the suppression of meiotic recombination and the asymmetry that results from one chromosome (the Y) being permanently heterozygous and the other (the X) being homozygous in half of the individuals involved in mating. To distinguish between the roles of these two factors, it would be va...

2014
Sa Geng Peter De Hoff James G. Umen

Male and female sexes have evolved repeatedly in eukaryotes but the origins of dimorphic sexes and their relationship to mating types in unicellular species are not understood. Volvocine algae include isogamous species such as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, with two equal-sized mating types, and oogamous multicellular species such as Volvox carteri with sperm-producing males and egg-producing femal...

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