نتایج جستجو برای: courtship

تعداد نتایج: 2808  

2017
Shiu-Ling Chen Yu-Hui Chen Chuan-Chan Wang Yhu-Wei Yu Yu-Chen Tsai Hsiao-Wen Hsu Chia-Lin Wu Pei-Yu Wang Lien-Cheng Chen Tsuo-Hung Lan Tsai-Feng Fu

The neurology of male sexuality has been poorly studied owing to difficulties in studying brain circuitry in humans. Dopamine (DA) is essential for both physiological and behavioural responses, including the regulation of sexuality. Previous studies have revealed that alterations in DA synthesis in dopaminergic neurons can induce male-male courtship behaviour, while increasing DA levels in the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Alexander G. Vaughan Chuan Zhou Devanand S. Manoli Bruce S. Baker

BACKGROUND During courtship, male Drosophila melanogaster sing a multipart courtship song to female flies. This song is of particular interest because (1) it is species specific and varies widely within the genus, (2) it is a gating stimulus for females, who are sensitive detectors of conspecific song, and (3) it is the only sexual signal that is under both neural and genetic control. This song...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2005
R R Snook A Robertson H S Crudgington M G Ritchie

Courtship song serves as a sexual signal and may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Using lines of Drosophila pseudoobscura experimentally selected under different sexual selection regimes, we tested whether increased promiscuity and enforced monogamy led to evolutionary changes in courtship song elements. In D. pseudoobscura, males produce both a low and high...

2014
Daniel P. Bray Khatijah Yaman Beryl A. Underhilll Fraser Mitchell Victoria Carter James G. C. Hamilton

BACKGROUND The sand fly Phlebotomus argentipes is arguably the most important vector of leishmaniasis worldwide. As there is no vaccine against the parasites that cause leishmaniasis, disease prevention focuses on control of the insect vector. Understanding reproductive behaviour will be essential to controlling populations of P. argentipes, and developing new strategies for reducing leishmania...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2008
Lynne D Houck Richard A Watts Stevan J Arnold Kathleen E Bowen Karen M Kiemnec Hilary A Godwin Pamela W Feldhoff Richard C Feldhoff

Pheromones are important chemical signals for many vertebrates, particularly during reproductive interactions. In the terrestrial salamander Plethodon shermani, a male delivers proteinaceous pheromones to the female as part of their ritualistic courtship behavior. These pheromones increase the female's receptivity to mating, as shown by a reduction in courtship duration. One pheromone component...

2011
Gail L. PATRICELLI Alan H. KRAKAUER Richard MCELREATH

Economists study negotiation as a series of events—partner choice, information gathering, bargaining, etc.—with each step of the process affecting the outcome of the next, and the optimal decision at each stage depending on the player’s bargaining power. The context in which these negotiations occur—the market—is critical, since players can adjust their behaviors in response to outside offers. ...

Journal: :Genetics 1985
D A Gailey J C Hall R W Siegel

Male Drosophila melanogaster that have courted newly-emerged males can modify their subsequent courtship behavior to avoid further courtship with immature males for up to 6 hr (previously reported). Here, it was hypothesized that such an experience-dependent modification would afford a mating advantage to normal males over males that carried a mutation that affects learning and memory. Coisogen...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2011
Alison Golinski Henry John-Alder Lukáš Kratochvíl

Male sexual behavior depends on gonadal androgens in species of all major vertebrate lineages, including reptiles. However, male sexual behavior includes distinct appetitive and consummatory phases, typically denoted as courtship and mounting, with potentially different hormonal control. Different proximate controls of courtship versus mounting could enable disconnected evolutionary losses and ...

2014
Anne C. von Philipsborn Sabrina Jörchel Laszlo Tirian Ebru Demir Tomoko Morita David L. Stern Barry J. Dickson

BACKGROUND Male-specific products of the fruitless (fru) gene control the development and function of neuronal circuits that underlie male-specific behaviors in Drosophila, including courtship. Alternative splicing generates at least three distinct Fru isoforms, each containing a different zinc-finger domain. Here, we examine the expression and function of each of these isoforms. RESULTS We s...

Journal: :Environmental health perspectives 2017
Carlos Dombret Daphné Capela Kevin Poissenot Caroline Parmentier Emma Bergsten Cédric Pionneau Solenne Chardonnet Hélène Hardin-Pouzet Valérie Grange-Messent Matthieu Keller Isabelle Franceschini Sakina Mhaouty-Kodja

BACKGROUND Courtship behavior plays a critical role in attracting females and reproduction success. However, the effects of exposure to a ubiquitous contaminant di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on these behaviors and, in particular, on courtship vocalizations have not been examined. OBJECTIVE The effects of adult exposure to DEHP on courtship and mating behaviors and gonadotropic axis and ne...

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