Berger, David Liljestrand Rönn, Johanna
Sexual selection and the evolution of costly mating strategies can negatively impact population viability and adaptive potential. While laboratory studies have documented outcomes stemming from these processes, recent observations suggest that the demographic impact of sexual selection is contingent on the environment and therefore may have been ov...
Meneguz, M. Miranda, C.D. Cammack, J.A. Tomberlin, J.K.
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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
The black soldier fly is the ‘crown jewel’ of the insects as feed industry. Over the past two decades, a tremendous amount of research has been published on larval development, uses of the process, and the biomass generated. However, outside of knowing that adults lek in the wild, and that they rely on components of sunlight to mate, little is know...
felicioli;, antonio
Osmia cornuta Latr. is largely managed worldwide for the pollination of orchard crops, playing a key role in the maintenance of healthy ecosystems and ensuring economic and social benefits for human society. The management techniques of this pollinator include the possibility of delaying emergence from cocoons after diapause, allowing for the polli...
Feugère, Lionel Gibson, Gabriella
Mosquitoes generate sounds by flapping their wings in flight, which are thought to have a role in acoustic communication. Furthermore, the auditory organs of mosquitoes are the most sensitive among all arthropods reported so far. However, the function of hearing in mosquitoes is still unclear, and various debates have been raised in the scientific ...
Ishikawa, Yuki Kimura, Masahito T Toda, Masanori J
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Fly
Animals adapt to their environments in the course of evolution. One effective approach to elucidate mechanisms of adaptive evolution is to compare closely related species with model organisms in which knowledge of the molecular and physiological bases of various traits has been accumulated. Drosophila elegans and its close relatives, belonging to t...
csányi;, erika
Detailed animal movement analysis can help understand spatial population processes as the ultimate consequences of individual behaviour and ecological impacts. The mating strategy of mammalian herbivores is adapted to the distribution of females; thus, it is important to observe the activity of animals during a rut. In this paper, we used a new app...
Wang, Yidong Sun, Weizhao Fleischmann, Sonja Millar, Jocelyn G Ruther, Joachim Verhulst, Eveline C
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Proceedings. Biological sciences
Doublesex (Dsx) has a conserved function in controlling sexual morphological differences in insects, but our knowledge of its role in regulating sexual behaviour is primarily limited to Drosophila. Here, we show with the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis that males whose Dsx gene had been silenced (NvDsx-i) underwent a three-level pheromonal femi...
Wang, Yidong Sun, Weizhao Fleischmann, Sonja Millar, Jocelyn G. Ruther, Joachim Verhulst, Eveline C.
Doublesex (Dsx) has a conserved function in controlling sexual morphological differences in insects, but our knowledge of its role in regulating sexual behaviour is primarily limited to Drosophila. Here, we show with the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis that males whose Dsx gene had been silenced (NvDsx-i) underwent a three-level pheromonal femi...
wang;, shengyin
The Aphelinus asychis female adult is an important arrhenotocous parthenogenesis parasitoid of Myzus persicae, and its reproductive mode is beneficial for the population continuation of A. asychis by way of multiple mating and backcross. To explore the effect of mating on the population fitness and control efficiency of A. asychis, its mating frequ...
Belkina, Elena G. Lazebny, Oleg E. Gornostaev, Nikolay G. Mikhailov, Victor S. Danilenkova, Larisa V. Besedina, Natalia G. Bragina, Julia V. Kamyshev, Nikolai G. Sokolov, Vladimir V. Kravchuk, Oksana I.
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Journal of Genetics
Using an original method, we have received Drosophila melanogaster with a deficiency including a complete sequence of quick-to-court gene. In this report, we describe the behavioural features of this new deletion mutant. There were no serious deviations from the normal mating behaviour in flies with the deletion, but the behaviour of deletion mutan...