نتایج جستجو برای: offspring male reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 409582  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Duncan O S Gillespie Andrew F Russell Virpi Lummaa

Senescence is one of the least understood aspects of organism life history. In part, this stems from the relatively late advent of complete individual-level datasets and appropriate statistical tools. In addition, selection against senescence should depend on the contribution to population growth arising from physiological investment in offspring at given ages, but offspring are rarely tracked ...

2012
Jane M. Reid Rebecca J. Sardell

One specific hypothesis explaining the evolution of extra-pair reproduction (EPR) by socially monogamous females is that EPR is under indirect selection because extra-pair offspring (EPO) sired by extra-pair males have higher additive genetic value for fitness than the within-pair offspring (WPO) a female would have produced had she solely mated with her socially paired male. This hypothesis ha...

2012
Elisabetta Tosti Yves Ménézo

Since the birth of the first test-tube baby in 1978, Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART) has been performed all over the world to alleviate human infertility. In 1991 with the advent of the Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) technique, a reasonable rate of male infertility cases due to severe oligospermia were successfully solved. However, several concerns about the safety and impact o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Tim Schmoll Frank M Schurr Wolfgang Winkel Joerg T Epplen Thomas Lubjuhn

The hypothesis that females of socially monogamous species obtain indirect benefits (good or compatible genes) from extra-pair mating behaviour has received enormous attention but much less generally accepted support. Here we ask whether selection for adult survival and fecundity or sexual selection contribute to indirect selection of the extra-pair mating behaviour in socially monogamous coal ...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Jessica L Hite Rachel M Penczykowski Marta S Shocket Katherine A Griebel Alexander T Strauss Meghan A Duffy Carla E Cáceres Spencer R Hall

Why do natural populations vary in the frequency of sexual reproduction? Virulent parasites may help explain why sex is favored during disease epidemics. To illustrate, we show a higher frequency of males and sexually produced offspring in natural populations of a facultative parthenogenetic host during fungal epidemics. In a multi-year survey of 32 lakes, the frequency of males (an index of se...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Joseph Haydock Walter D Koenig

Reproductive skew models, which focus on the degree to which reproduction is shared equally (low skew) or monopolized by a single individual (high skew) within groups, have been heralded as providing a general unifying framework for understanding the factors determining social evolution. Here, we test the ability of optimal skew, or "transactional," models, which predict the level of skew neces...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2017

This study investigated the integrated effects of two photoperiods (16:08 and 08:16 h) along with three light intensities (3000, 15000 and 50000 lux) on some reproductive parameters and broodstock survival rates of Artemia parthenogenetica in six treatments in a completely randomized factorial design in culture system until death. Two-way ANOVA analysis revealed significant differences in total...

2014
Ashlee N. Smith Mark C. Belk J. Curtis Creighton Therésa M. Jones

The cost of reproduction theory posits that there are trade-offs between current and future reproduction because resources that are allocated to current offspring cannot be used for future reproductive opportunities. Two adaptive reproductive strategies have been hypothesized to offset the costs of reproduction and maximize lifetime fitness. The terminal investment hypothesis predicts that as i...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2004
S Huber M Fieder B Wallner K Iber G Moser

BACKGROUND At high latitudes the external environment varies with season, and therefore the season of birth may contribute to the developmental processes during the perinatal period. METHODS We investigated the association between birth season and measures of reproductive performance (offspring count, percentage childless individuals) in a contemporary sample of women and men. RESULTS In th...

2017
Hiroki Shibata Shuichi Sakata Yuzo Hirano Eiji Nitasaka Ai Sakabe

In reptiles, the mode of reproduction is typically sexual. However, facultative parthenogenesis occurs in some Squamata, such as Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and Burmese python (Python bivittatus). Here, we report facultative parthenogenesis in the green anaconda (Eunectes murinus). We found two fully developed female neonates and 17 undeveloped eggs in the oviduct of a female anaconda i...

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