نتایج جستجو برای: time reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 1947344  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2013
a. nikkhah s. m. karimzadeh

the objective was to quantify and compare cow cervical morphology on oestrus vs. non-oestrus daysusing a new farm technology. the cervical tissues were videotaped using a cervixscope involving newcamera equipment in four holstein cows on multiple oestrus and non-oestrus days to score tissue morphology as altered by oestrus. the non-oestrous days were in diestrus phases. the videotaped records w...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
somayeh ghasemian department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. hamid reza esmaeili department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. mohsen nokhbatolfoghahai department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. abdolrahim pazira department of fisheries, islamic azad university, bushehr branch, bushehr, iran.

in this study, the morphological and histological studies of male and female gonads in mudskipper, periophthalmus waltoni koumans, 1941 from helleh estuary (bushehr province, southwestern iran) were performed to determine its gonadal development stages and histo-morphological characteristics. sampling was done from april 2010 to march 2011 and a total of 81 individuals were collected by hand ne...

2014
Olga Pollatos Azamat Yeldesbay Arkady Pikovsky Michael Rosenblum

Internal signals like one's heartbeats are centrally processed via specific pathways and both their neural representations as well as their conscious perception (interoception) provide key information for many cognitive processes. Recent empirical findings propose that neural processes in the insular cortex, which are related to bodily signals, might constitute a neurophysiological mechanism fo...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
S Aron I Timmermans M Pearcy

An enduring problem in evolutionary biology is the near ubiquity of sexual reproduction despite the inherent cost of transmitting only half the parent's genes to progeny. Queens of some ant species circumvent this cost by using selectively both sexual reproduction and parthenogenesis: workers arise from fertilized eggs, while new queens are produced by parthenogenesis. We show that queens of th...

Journal: :Science 2004
Morgan Pearcy Serge Aron Claudie Doums Laurent Keller

The near-ubiquity of sexual reproduction in animal species has long been considered a paradox because sexually reproducing individuals transmit only half of their genome to their progeny. Here, we show that the ant Cataglyphis cursor circumvents this cost by using alternative modes of reproduction for the production of reproductive and nonreproductive offspring. New queens are almost exclusivel...

2008
Daniel J. Rankin

Individuals who reproduce asexually have a two-fold advantage over their sexually-reproducing counterparts as they are able to reproduce twice as fast. Explaining why sexual reproduction is favoured over asexual reproduction therefore remains an important challenge in evolutionary biology. Various mechanisms involving resistance to parasites, adaptation to novel environments and helping to purg...

Journal: :International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 2020

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