نتایج جستجو برای: iran after mating

تعداد نتایج: 1769187  

Journal: :PloS one 2011
Barbara A Caspers Frank C Schroeder Stephan Franke Christian C Voigt

Olfaction is an important sensory modality for mate recognition in many mammal species. Odorants provide information about the health status, genotype, dominance status and/or reproductive status. How and when odor profiles change during sexual maturation is, however often unclear, particularly in free-ranging mammals. Here, we investigated whether the wing sac odorant of male greater sac-winge...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2016
B Hollis D Houle T J Kawecki

In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and interact with physiological changes in females. It is controversial to what extent these interactions between the sexes act synergistically to mediate the female switch to a reproductive state or instead reflect sexual antagonism evolved as a by product of sexual selection on males. To address t...

2017
Swit Yee Ng Shivam Bhardwaj Antónia Monteiro

Male investment towards reproduction is substantial in some species, and this leads to the evolution of choosy males. Male choice is often directed towards female phenotypes that are good indicators of fecundity such as body size, age, or virgin status, and often acts in the same direction as fecundity selection. In insects, only a few examples exist where male choice is directed towards female...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 0
s. m. franca rural federal university of pernambuco, av. dom manoel de medeiros n/n, two brothers, 52171-900, recife, brazil. j. v. oliveira rural federal university of pernambuco, av. dom manoel de medeiros n/n, two brothers, 52171-900, recife, brazil. c. a. badji academic unit of garanhuns, federal rural university of pernambuco, av. good shepherd, n / n, boa vista, 55292-270, garanhuns, pe, brazil. c. a. guedes rural federal university of pernambuco, av. dom manoel de medeiros n/n, two brothers, 52171-900, recife, brazil. b. l. r. duarte rural federal university of pernambuco, av. dom manoel de medeiros n/n, two brothers, 52171-900, recife, brazil. c. m. oliveira rural federal university of pernambuco, av. dom manoel de medeiros n/n, two brothers, 52171-900, recife, brazil. m. o. breda

the mating disruption technique has been widely used for the control of several lepidopteran pests. in the present study, we assessed the efficiency of two formulations of splat neo, a wax emulsion containing e-11-hexadecenol, with and without the insecticide cypermethrin, in affecting mating disruption of neoleucinodes elegantalis (guenée). we also determined the best phenological age or stage...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2011
Josefa Bleu Jean-François Le Galliard Sandrine Meylan Manuel Massot Patrick S Fitze

Mating is crucial for females that reproduce exclusively sexually and should influence their investment into reproduction. Although reproductive adjustments in response to mate quality have been tested in a wide range of species, the effect of exposure to males and mating per se has seldom been studied. Compensatory mechanisms against the absence of mating may evolve more frequently in viviparo...

2015
Regina Vega-Trejo Megan L Head Michael D Jennions

It is often assumed that mating with close relatives reduces offspring fitness. In such cases, reduced offspring fitness may arise from inbreeding depression (i.e., genetic effects of elevated homozygosity) or from post-mating maternal investment. This can be due to a reduction in female investment after mating with genetically incompatible males ("differential allocation") or compensation for ...

2005
JAMES F. CAMPBELL

The effects of multiple mating on Þtness in the rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), were studied. In the Þrst of a series of experiments, the impact of multiple mating on female Þtness was determined by evaluating the effects of a single mating period with one male, continuous exposure to one male, and continuous exposure to Þve males. Continuous exposure to one male ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1964
J N ADAMS

Adams, James N. (University of South Dakota, Vermillion). Recombination between Nocardia erythropolis and Nocardia canicruria. J. Bacteriol. 88:865-876. 1964.-Nutritionally complementary auxotrophic mutants derived from Nocardia erythropolis did not yield prototrophic recombinants when progeny from mixed cultures or newly mixed strains were inoculated onto minimal medium. Similarly, complementa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Tracey Chapman Jenny Bangham Giovanna Vinti Beth Seifried Oliver Lung Mariana F Wolfner Hazel K Smith Linda Partridge

Mating induces profound changes in female insect behavior and physiology. In Drosophila melanogaster, mating causes a reduction in sexual receptivity and an elevation in egg production for at least 5 days. Injection of the seminal fluid sex peptide (SP) induces both responses in virgin females, but only for 1-2 days. The role of SP in eliciting the responses to mating remains to be elucidated. ...

2016
Syed Zeeshan Ali Martik Chatterjee Manas Arun Samant Nagaraj Guru Prasad

15 Promiscuity can drive the evolution of sexual conflict before and after mating occurs. Post16 mating, the male ejaculate can selfishly manipulate female physiology leading to a chemical 17 arms race between the sexes. Theory suggests that drift and sexually antagonistic coevolution 18 can cause allopatric populations to evolve different chemical interactions between the sexes, 19 thereby lea...

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