نتایج جستجو برای: ceratophysella stercoraria

تعداد نتایج: 87  

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
سعیده قهرمانی نژاد معصومه شایان مهر الهام یوسفی لفورکی

in order to investigation of collembola fauna, several soil and leaf litter sampling were carried out during 2011 in kermanshah regions and species were extracted by berlise funnel. in sum, eight species from eight genera from seven families were collected and identified. the species characterized by one star (*) are new for kermanshah fauna. the species characterized by two star (**) are repor...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2002
G Bernasconi B Hellriegel A Heyland P I. Ward

While sperm competition risk favours males transferring many sperm to secure fertilizations, females of a variety of species actively reduce sperm numbers reaching their reproductive tract, e.g. by extrusion or killing. Potential benefits of spermicide to females include nutritional gains, influence over sperm storage and paternity, and the elimination of sperm bearing somatic mutations that wo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Scott Pitnick Kali R H Henn Stephen D Maheux Dawn M Higginson Jorge L Hurtado-Gonzales Mollie K Manier Kirstin S Berben Chase Guptill J Albert C Uy

Whenever males can monopolize females and/or resources used by females, the opportunity for sexual selection will be great. The greater the variation among males in reproductive success, the greater the intensity of selection on less competitive males to gain matings through alternative tactics. In the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, males aggressively compete for access to receptive,...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2010
L F Bussière M Demont A J Pemberton M D Hall P I Ward

In spite of considerable interest in postcopulatory sexual selection, separating the effects of sperm competition from cryptic female choice remains difficult because mechanisms underlying postcopulatory processes are poorly understood. One methodological challenge is to quantify insemination success for individual males within the sperm stores of multiply mated females to discover how insemina...

Journal: :Kinetoplastid Biology and Disease 2002
Marc Desquesnes Sophie Ravel Gérard Cuny

Trypanosoma (Herpetosoma) lewisi is a trypanosome of the sub-genus Herpetosoma (Stercoraria section), parasite of rats (Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus) transmitted by fleas. T. lewisi has a stringent species specificity and cannot grow in other rodents such as mice. Rats are infected principally by oral route, through contamination by flea faeces or ingestion of fleas. Trypanosoma lewisi i...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1999
L W Simmons G A Parker P Stockley

Despite the ubiquity with which patterns of sperm utilization have been studied, the mechanisms underlying fertilization in insects are far from clear. One well-studied system is the yellow dung fly, in which the last male's ejaculate is thought to displace rival sperm from the female's sperm stores. Here we follow the movement of the copulating male's ejaculate through the female's reproductiv...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
D J Hosken W U Blanckenhorn T W J Garner

Sexual conflict occurs whenever there is not strict genetic monogamy. The sexually antagonistic coevolution that potentially occurs because of this conflict involves adaptation by one sex followed by the counter-adaptation by the other, and may be thought of as an evolutionary arms-race. As a result of these cycles of antagonistic coevolution, females from one population may be less resistant t...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2000
Hosken Ward

While sperm competition has been extensively studied, the mechanisms involved are typically not well understood. Nevertheless, awareness of sperm competition mechanisms is currently recognised as being of fundamental importance for an understanding of many behavioural strategies. In the yellow dung fly, a model system for studies of sperm competition, second male sperm precedence appears to res...

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