نتایج جستجو برای: courtship

تعداد نتایج: 2808  

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2008
Leonida Fusani

A sequence of behaviours which we call courtship initiates reproduction in a large number of species. In vertebrates, as a component of male sexual behaviour courtship is strongly influenced by testicular androgen. Here I will review some salient issues about the regulation of courtship by testosterone in birds. The first section will briefly summarize the first 100 years of research on this to...

2015
Sophie L. Mowles Natalie M. Jepson Peter Schausberger

Courtship displays are typically thought to have evolved via female choice, whereby females select mates based on the characteristics of a display that is expected to honestly reflect some aspect of the male's quality. Honesty is typically enforced by mechanistic costs and constraints that limit the level at which a display can be performed. It is becoming increasingly apparent that these costs...

2016
Carolina Rezával Siddharth Pattnaik Hania J. Pavlou Tetsuya Nojima Birgit Brüggemeier Luis A.D. D’Souza Hany K.M. Dweck Stephen F. Goodwin

Courtship in Drosophila melanogaster offers a powerful experimental paradigm for the study of innate sexually dimorphic behaviors [1, 2]. Fruit fly males exhibit an elaborate courtship display toward a potential mate [1, 2]. Females never actively court males, but their response to the male's display determines whether mating will actually occur. Sex-specific behaviors are hardwired into the ne...

Journal: :The Herpetological Bulletin 2021

The courtship and copulation behaviours of the lizard Ameiva ameiva is described from field observations made at various locations in Brazil. In males, main observed during one observation were head bobbing, circling walking over females, rubbing his body against female, mounting, dismounting. Females generally remain passive throughout courtship. reproductive behaviour A. resembles that other ...

2015
Casey Sprague

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Journal: :Neuroscience 2008
F Laberge R C Feldhoff P W Feldhoff L D Houck

Plethodontid salamanders display intricate courtship behaviors. Proteinaceous courtship pheromones were recently discovered in the submandibular (mental) gland of the male Plethodon shermani, the red-legged salamander. Behavioral studies showed that these male pheromones are delivered by direct contact to the female snout and modulate her receptivity during courtship. Previous reports demonstra...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2007
Geoffrey K Ganter Kelsey L Walton Jacob O Merriman Mark V Salmon Krista M Brooks Swathi Maddula Edward A Kravitz

Male-male courtship is infrequent among mature adult Drosophila melanogaster. After pairs of mature adult males expressing a temperature-sensitive allele of the ecdysone receptor (EcR) gene were treated at a restrictive temperature, however, they engaged in elevated levels of male-male courtship. EcR-deficient males courted wildtype males and females, but were not courted by wildtype males. The...

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2010
Monica M Moore

This article reviews research findings documenting the nature of nonverbal courtship behavior compiled through both observation and self-report methods. I briefly present the major theoretical perspectives guiding research methodologies used in the field and in the laboratory. Studies of verbal courtship, including those conducted via computer, via text messaging, or through personal advertisem...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2002
Anna Radovic Patricia J Wittkopp Anthony D Long Mark David Drapeau

The Drosophila melanogaster fruitless gene encodes multiple male-specific transcription factors that are hypothesized to regulate a hierarchy of genes responsible for the development of male courtship behavior. Here we show that there are dramatically increased levels of the protein product of the male courtship behavior gene yellow associated with male-specific Fruitless protein in a subset of...

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