Search results for " Sex ratio"

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Rhagoletis cerasi (L.) in Western Sicily: presence, damages and control in cherry orchards.

2012

The research was carried out from 2006 to 2010 in 12 cherry orchards in Western Sicily, were Rhagoletis cerasi (L.), the cherry fly, represents a problem for medium late ripening cultivars. Presence and infestation of the dipteran were monitored on local cultivars and effectiveness of some products allowed in organic farming was tested compared with net bags. The presence of the cherry fly was recorded in all cherry orchards except in two recently planted and isolated. The infestation on fruits was not very high until the end of May. Pyrethrum and spinosad did not lower the infestation, on the contrary nets reduced it.

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatacherry fly sex ratio organic farming pyrethrum spinosad physical protection
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Sex roles and sex ratios in animals

2022

In species with separate sexes, females and males often differ in their morphology, physiology and behaviour. Such sex-specific traits are functionally linked to variation in reproductive competition, mate choice and parental care, which have all been linked to sex roles. At the 150th anniversary of Darwin's theory on sexual selection, the question of why patterns of sex roles vary within and across species remains a key topic in behavioural and evolutionary ecology. New theoretical, experimental and comparative evidence suggests that variation in the adult sex ratio (ASR) is a key driver of variation in sex roles. Here, we first define and discuss the historical emergence of the sex role c…

Sex Ratio [MeSH] ; Female [MeSH] ; demography ; sex ratios ; Animals [MeSH] ; Gender Role [MeSH] ; mate choice ; General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology ; Sexual Behavior Animal/physiology [MeSH] ; Biological Evolution [MeSH] ; General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ; physiology ; parental care ; Male [MeSH] ; sexual selection ; Reproduction [MeSH] ; Sex Characteristics [MeSH] ; sex rolesdemographydemography; mate choice; parental care; physiology; sex ratios; sex roles; sexual selectionfysiologiasex ratiosparental carefysiologiset tekijätseksuaalinen käyttäytymineneläinten käyttäytyminenGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologyvalintakriteeritsex rolessukupuoliroolitphysiologyeläimetsexual selectionmate choiceGeneral Agricultural and Biological Scienceskäyttäytyminen
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Genetic variation in the primary sex ratio in populations of the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus, is widespread on Vancouver Island.

2011

Hypothesis: Genetic variation for the primary sex ratio is widespread in a copepodwith polygenic sex determination. Cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters (e.g. Wolbachia andmicrosporidians) influence the primary sex ratio in this copepod. Organism: The intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus; six populations from VancouverIsland, British Columbia. Study site: Quantitative genetics experiment in the laboratory. PCR and antibioticsexperiment to test for the presence of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters. Results: Genetic variation for the primary sex ratio was found in five of the six populationssurveyed. The primary sex ratio was paternally transmitted. There was no evidence thatWolbachia or mic…

[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologycopepodfungipolygenic sex determination[ SDV.GEN.GA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Animal genetics[SDV.GEN.GA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Animal geneticsheritability[ SDV.EE.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsWolbachia.primary sex ratioparasitic diseases[SDV.BA.ZI] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology[SDV.GEN.GPO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]microsporidiacytoplasmic sex ratio distortersTigriopus californicusRifampin[ SDV.BBM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyWolbachiacytoplasmic feminizers
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The evolutionary dynamics of adaptive virginity, sex-allocation and altruistic helping in haplodiploid animals

2018

In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin reproduction is usually considered to be a result of a failure to mate, rather than an adaptation. Here, we build an analytical model for evolution of virgin reproduction, sex-allocation, and altruistic female helping in haplodiploid taxa. We show that when mating is costly (e.g., when mating increases predation risk), virginity can evolve as an adaptive female reproductive strategy. Furthermore, adaptive virginity results in strongly divergent sex-ratios in mated and virgin queen nests ("split sex ratios"), which promotes the evolution of altruistic helping by daughters in mated queen nests. H…

animal structureslisääntymiskäyttäytyminenvirgin reproductionKIN SELECTIONANT WORKERSfood and beveragesmating behaviorSOCIAL INSECTSlisääntyminenAlternative reproduction strategiesRATIOSreproductive altruismCENTRIS-PALLIDA1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyalternative reproduction strategiessplit sex ratiosWORKER REPRODUCTIONINSECT SOCIETIESPARASITOID WASPEUSOCIALITYBEEreproductive and urinary physiology
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The operational sex ratio of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus populations: the case of the Mediterranean marine protected area of Ustica Island (…

2009

We investigated, with a series of field and laboratory observations, the possible effect of the starfish Marthasteria glacialis predation on the operational sex ratio (OSR), i.e. the number of sexually mature males divided by the total number of sexually mature adults of both sexes at any one time, of the edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. The OSR was estimated three times during the sea urchin summer spawning period (July 2004, June 2005 and July 2006) on barren substrates of Ustica Island Marine Protected Area (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). Four sites were selected: two characterized by high M. glacialis density (take zone C) and two controls with low starfish density (no-take zo…

echinoidEcologybiologyStarfishAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationParacentrotus lividusPredationScuba divingFisherystarfishTyrrhenian Sea.biology.animalAdult sex ratioMarine protected areaOperational sex ratioSea urchinnatural predationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex ratioMarine Protected Area
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Operational sex ratio and resource defence as predictors of the mating system in European bitterling

2003

Operational sex ratio (OSR), the ratio of sexually active males to fertilizable females in a population, plays a central role in the theory of mating systems by predicting that the intensity of male–male competition and the degree of sexual selection increases as the OSR becomes increasingly male biased. At high values of OSR, however, resource defence theory predicts the breakdown of territoriality and a shift towards scramble competition with a decrease in sexual selection. The direction that correlations between OSR and resource competition and variance in mating success will take depends on the biology of the species of interest. We investigated the effects of male population density an…

education.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationZoologyAquatic ScienceBiologyMating systembiology.organism_classificationEuropean bitterlingSexual selectionOperational sex ratioMatingeducationScramble competitionSperm competitionreproductive and urinary physiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fish Biology
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Individual- and group-level sex ratios under local mate competition : consequences of infanticide and reproductive dominance

2023

Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolutionary theory which predicts diminishing bias as foundress numbers increase. Recent theory based on foundress cooperation has achieved qualitative rather than quantitative success in explaining bias among parasitoids in the genus Sclerodermus. Here, we develop an explanation, expanding the theory of local mate competition, based on the observation that male production seems dominated by some foundresses within groups. Two sex ratio effects arise from such reproductive dominance: an immediate effect via suppression of male production, and a long-term evolutionary response to reproductive skew…

extreme sex ratio skewloispistiäisetgroup reproductionSclerodermuslisääntymiskäyttäytyminensex ratio evolutionevoluutiojälkeläisetlocal mate competitiondominancelisääntymineninfanticidesukupuoli
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