نتایج جستجو برای: offspring male reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 409582  

AH Shahverdi F Zare Ebrahim Abad, M Heydari Nasr Abadi

Background The objective was to determine how feeding fish oil (FO) with or without vitamin E (VITE) for mothers influences reproductive organs of male offspring at weaning. MaterialsAndMethods Sex cells as well as testes length, width and weight was lower (P

2015
Jane M Reid Peter Arcese Lukas F Keller Ryan R Germain A Bradley Duthie Sylvain Losdat Matthew E Wolak Pirmin Nietlisbach

Extra-pair reproduction is widely hypothesized to allow females to avoid inbreeding with related socially paired males. Consequently, numerous field studies have tested the key predictions that extra-pair offspring are less inbred than females' alternative within-pair offspring, and that the probability of extra-pair reproduction increases with a female's relatedness to her socially paired male...

2016
Seiichi Yoshida Takamichi Ichinose Keiichi Arashidani Miao He Hirohisa Takano Takayuki Shibamoto

In recent experimental studies, we reported the aggravating effects of Asian sand dust (ASD) on male reproduction in mice. However, the effects of fetal ASD exposure on male reproduction have not been investigated. The present study investigated the effects of fetal ASD exposure on reproduction in male offspring. Using pregnant CD-1 mice, ASD was administered intratracheally on days 7 and 14 of...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2017
E L Macartney A J Crean R Bonduriansky

The highly conserved effect of dietary protein restriction on lifespan and ageing is observed in both sexes and across a vast range of taxa. This extension of lifespan is frequently accompanied by a reduction in female fecundity, and it has been hypothesized that individuals may reallocate resources away from reproduction and into somatic maintenance. However, effects of dietary protein restric...

Journal: :Biocell 2022

Cannabis is the most widely used drug in Western societies particularly among adolescent and young adults. Epidemiological studies demonstrate that men use cannabis more frequently than women with higher risk developing cannabis-related disorders. Although direct adverse effects of on male reproductive functions have been studied both humans animal models, possible long-term risks for health us...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2022

Maintaining self-sustaining populations of zoo and aquarium collections can be challenged when natural reproduction fails within mixed-sex populations; however, reproductive success sometimes restored with the application technologies. Among a population three female one male Zebra Sharks ( Stegostoma tigrinum ), production young failed despite constant presence two females. To determine if ass...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Ashlee N Smith J Curtis Creighton Mark C Belk

Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current reproduction with costs to future survival and fecundity. Males and females typically face different reproductive costs, which makes comparisons of their reproductive strategies difficult. Burying beetles provide a unique system that allows us to compare the costs of reproduction between the sexes...

2015
Su-Jen Roberts Marina Cords Ann Hedrick

In species that live in one-male groups, resident males monopolize access to a group of females and are assumed to have higher reproductive success than bachelors. We tested this assumption using genetic, demographic, and behavioral data from 8 groups of wild blue monkeys observed over 10 years to quantify reproduction by residents and bachelors and compare the success of the two tactics. We us...

2000
A. O. Sousa S. Moss de Oliveira

We introduce fidelity into the bit-string Penna model for biological ageing and study the advantage of this fidelity when it produces a higher survival probability of the offspring due to paternal care. We attribute a lower reproduction rate to the faithful males but a higher death probability to the offspring of non-faithful males that abandon the pups to mate other females. The fidelity is co...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Brenda J Bradley Martha M Robbins Elizabeth A Williamson H Dieter Steklis Netzin Gerald Steklis Nadin Eckhardt Christophe Boesch Linda Vigilant

To determine who fathers the offspring in wild mountain gorilla groups containing more than one adult male silverback, we genotyped nearly one-fourth (n = 92) of the mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) living in the Virunga Volcanoes region of Africa. Paternity analysis of 48 offspring born into four groups between 1985 and 1999 revealed that, although all infants were sired by within...

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