نتایج جستجو برای: mating behavior

تعداد نتایج: 639594  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2001
K Semple R K Wayne R M Gibson

We used microsatellite DNA markers to genotype chicks in 10 broods of lek-breeding sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, whose mothers' behaviour was studied by radio-tracking and observing leks. Previous behavioural studies suggested that almost all matings are performed by territorial males on leks and that multiple mating is rare. Two broods (20%) were sired by more than one male. Genetic ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2011
M K Dhillon H C Sharma

The ichneumonid parasitoid, C. chlorideae is an important natural enemy of pod borer/bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) in different agro-ecosystems. The sex-ratio of parasitoids has an important bearing on the population build up of the natural enemies for biological control of insect pests. Therefore, the present studies were conducted to gain an understanding of the influence of mating ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
L Rene Garcia Paul W Sternberg

During mating behavior the Caenorhabditis elegans male must regulate periodic and prolonged protractor muscle contractions to insert his copulatory spicules into his mate. The protractors undergo periodic contractions to allow the spicules to reattempt insertion if a previous thrust failed to breach the vulva. When the spicule tips penetrate the vulva, the protractors undergo prolonged contract...

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2005
John P. Burand Weijia Tan Woojin Kim Satoshi Nojima Wendell Roelofs

The effect of Hz-2V virus infection on the reproductive physiology and behavior of infected Helicoverpa zea female moths was examined. In the absence of males, infected females exhibited calling behavior and called as often but for shorter periods on average than control females. As expected, control females mated with males for extend periods when they were present and did not call after matin...

2016
Chengfeng Xiao Shuang Qiu R Meldrum Robertson

Characteristics of mating behavior in Drosophila melanogaster have been well-described, but the genetic basis for male-female mating success is largely unknown. Here we show that the white (w) gene, a classical eye color gene, is associated with mating success. 81.3 % of wild-type flies copulated within 60 minutes in the circular arenas, whereas few white-eyed mutants mated successfully. The w+...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 1988
I T Landau W G Holmes

Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) have a single annual mating season in Michigan, beginning shortly after their spring emergence from hibernation. Captive females were studied during a 3-year period to determine relations among time of removal from the coldroom, vaginal estrus, and mating behavior. Following a 7-month period females spent in a coldroom, vaginal lav...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Duda Kvitsiani Barry J. Dickson

Sexual reproduction in most species involves innate behaviours that are dramatically distinct in males and females. The different behaviours of males and females are generally thought to reflect the activation of sex-specific neural circuits; however, sex differences could also arise through the sex-specific modulation of circuits that are common to both sexes. Here, we present evidence that th...

Journal: :Zoo biology 2013
Kairi Kiik Tiit Maran Astrid Nagl Kadri Ashford Toomas Tammaru

High among-individual variation in mating success often causes problems in conservation breeding programs. This is also the case for critically endangered European mink and may jeopardize the long-term maintenance of the species' genetic diversity under the European mink EEP Program. In this study, breeding success of wild and captive born European minks at Tallinn Zoological Garden are compare...

2015
Jacquelyn Carrie Paisley CARRIE PAISLEY Andrew N. Clancy Laura L. Carruth Sarah L. Pallas

Male rat copulation is mediated by estrogen-sensitive neurons in the medial preoptic area (MPO) and medial amygdala (MEA); however, the mechanisms through which estradiol (E2) acts are not fully understood. We hypothesized that E2 acts through estrogen receptor α (ERα) in the MPO and MEA to promote male mating behavior. Antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ASODN) complementary to ERα mRNA were bila...

2004
Daniel I. Rubenstein

affiliative behavior Behavior that is supportive and brings individuals together. agonistic behavior Behavior that is aggressive, threatening, combative, and submissive. altruism Behavior that enhances the recipient’s reproduction while reducing the actor’s. musth Annual reproductive period in male elephants characterized by extreme aggressiveness and secretions from temporal glands. polyandry ...

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