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Interhemispheric connections through the pallial commissures in the brain ofPodarcis hispanicaandGallotia stehlinii(Reptilia, Lacertidae)

1990

The cells-of-origin and the mode and site of termination of the interhemispheric connections passing through the anterior and posterior pallial commissures in the telencephalon of two lizards (Podarcis hispanica and Gallotia stehlinii) were investigated by studying the anterograde and retrograde transport of unilaterally injected horseradish peroxidase. The commissural projections arise mainly from pyramidal cells in the medial, dorsomedial, and dorsal cortices (medial subfield). Additionally some non-pyramidal neurons in the medial and dorsal cortices contribute to the commissural system. Medial cortex neurons project to the contralateral anterior septum through the anterior pallial commis…

biologyCerebrumMedial cortexAnatomyHippocampal formationCommissurebiology.organism_classificationPodarcis hispanicamedicine.anatomical_structureCortex (anatomy)Cerebral hemispheremedicineAxoplasmic transportAnimal Science and ZoologyDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Morphology
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Biogeography and ecology of geographically distant populations of sibling Cryptocephalus leaf beetles

2020

Different populations of two closely related species, Cryptocephalusflavipes and C. bameuli, from western (Alps, Apennines and Pyrenees) and central Europe (Poland, Ukraine and Pannonia) were analysed. On the basis of DNA sequences from two genes, cox1 and ef1-alpha, distinctiveness of both species was confirmed. Nevertheless, possible hybrids were identified in Carpathian mountains. We found a significant genetic differentiation among populations of C. flavipes and C. bameuli from distant regions but a high genetic similarity between populations of C. bameuli from north and south of the Carpathians. Demographic estimates suggest a past population expansion in the case of C. bameuli and a r…

biologyChrysomelidaeEcologyEcology (disciplines)Biogeographyphylogeographybiology.organism_classificationColeopteraGeographylcsh:ZoologyAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:QL1-991niche modellingSiblingmolecular ecologyhybridizationCryptocephalusThe European Zoological Journal
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Do cilia drive water through the buccopharyngeal and opercular cavities in the fossorial Otophryne robusta tadpole?

1993

biologyCiliumOperculum (bryozoa)FossorialAnimal Science and ZoologyWater currentOtophryne robustaAnatomybiology.organism_classificationOral cavityTadpoleEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmphibia-Reptilia
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A female-produced short-range sex pheromone in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus brochymenae

2012

The potential for short-range sex pheromone communication by the egg parasitoid wasp Trissolcus brochymenae (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) was investigated in closed arena bioassays. Males of this parasitoid showed more antennal drumming and more frequent mounting behaviour on 1- to 2-d-old virgin females compared with 8-d-old virgin females. Male copulation attempts were fewer with previously mated females than with virgin females. Males courted and made copulation attempts with 1- to 2-d-old female cadavers, but not with male cadavers or with female cadavers rinsed in organic solvents of different polarities. Male attraction to female cadavers was re-established by treating cadavers with a…

biologyCourtship displayZoologyAnatomyHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationAttractionHymenopteraParasitoidParasitoid waspSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataprotandrySex pheromonePlatygastridaePheromoneAnimal Science and ZoologyMesosomacourtship behaviourHymenoptera; Platygastridae; courtship behaviour; protandry
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Breeding Tubercles, Papillomatosis and Dominance Behaviour of Male Roach (Rutilus rutilus) During the Spawning Period

2004

We studied the relationship between the breeding tubercle ornamentation (i.e. skin roughness) and male pre-spawning dominance and courtship behaviour in roach (Rutilus rutilus) within an experimental laboratory system. Sexually mature fish were caught during their migration to their spawning pond and their behaviours were studied in an artificial spawning arena. Males behaved naturally both in terms of male–male interactions and attempts to achieve spawnings. Males having many, large breeding tubercles (i.e. rough skin) were significantly more often dominant in our dyadic trials than those with smooth skin. The dominant male in the trial exhibited a more active courtship behaviour than its …

biologyCourtship displayurogenital systemEcologyPeriod (gene)fungiCaptivityPapillomatosisExperimental laboratorybiology.organism_classificationDominance (ethology)Sexual selectionmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyRutilusmedicine.symptomreproductive and urinary physiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEthology
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<strong>First record of the plant bug genus <em>Euchilofulvius</em> from Myanmar (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae), with…

2015

The cylapine plant bug genus Euchilofulvius was proposed by Poppius (1909) to accommodate a single Indonesian species, E. tibialis Poppius from Mentawai Islands. Several subsequent works have fragmentally added six valid species (Gorczyca, 2006, 2008; Poppius, 1913; Schuh, 1995, 2002–2014 online catalog; Yasunaga & Miyamoto, 2006; Yasunaga et al., 2012), and currently, the following seven members are known mainly from the Oriental Region: E. antennatus Gorczyca, 1999 (Sulawesi); E. carinatus (Poppius, 1913) (India, Sri Lanka); E. josifovi Gorczyca, 2008 (Malaya); E. lepidopterus Yasunaga & Miyamoto, 2012 (Okinawa, Japan); E. pallescens Gorczyca, 2002 (Solomon Islands); E. tibialis Poppius, …

biologyCylapinaeGenusHeteropteraBotanyAnimal Science and ZoologyBody sizeSri lankabiology.organism_classificationMiridaeHemipteraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAntennatusZootaxa
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<p class="HeadingRunIn"><strong>Notes on the genera <em>Peritropisca</em> Carvalho & Lorenzato and <em>Rewafulv…

2013

The genera Peritropisca Carvalho & Lorenzato, 1978 and Rewafulvius Carvalho, 1972 are redescribed. A description of a new species of the genus Peritropisca from Indonesia— P. laticostata sp. nov. and a redescription of P. bituberculata Carvalho & Lorenzato, 1978 are provided. The genus Euchilofulviella Gorczyca, 1999 is proposed as a junior synonym of Rewafulvius Carvalho, 1972 syn. nov. A color habitus picture of the adult and male genitalia drawings of each treated species are provided. A key to the genus Peritropisca is given.

biologyCylapinaeGenusMale genitaliaHeteropteraKey (lock)ZoologyAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationHemipteraMiridaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZootaxa
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Onset of DNA synthesis in experimentally activated ascidian eggs

1994

DNA synthesis was studied autoradiographically in unfertilized ascidian eggs (Ascidia malaca and Ciona intestinalis) that had been artificially activated by a K+-free external medium or a Ca-ionophore. Naked eggs of A. malaca were incubated in K+-free seawater that contained [3H]-thymidine for 30 min, and naked eggs of C. intestinalis were incubated in seawater supplemented with a Ca-ionophore and [3H]-thymidine for 15 min. The observations revealed limited activation in eggs treated with K+-free seawater. Activation consisted of surface modifications and the onset of DNA synthesis. Incorporation of [3H]-thymidine was detected in female nuclei of treated eggs which had not ejected their pol…

biologyDNA synthesischemistry.chemical_elementOocyte activationGeneral MedicineCalciumbiology.organism_classificationAscidiaPolar bodyMembranechemistryBiochemistryembryonic structuresBiophysicsAnimal Science and ZoologyCiona intestinalisIntracellularJournal of Experimental Zoology
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Growth and reproduction data of Plesionika narval (Decapoda, Caridea, Pandalidae) off the Island of Ustica (southern Tyrrhenian Sea)

2011

[We here report some data on the biology and population structure of Plesionika narval (Fabricius, 1787) captured along the coast of the island of Ustica in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. Specimens were collected monthly from January to October 2000 using commercial traps at depths ranging from 15 to 100 metres. The carapace length (CL) of females ranged between 7.0 and 26.0 mm, and between 7.0 and 17.0 mm for males. Three modes were identified in the cumulative frequency distribution for females but only two for males. In females, the third modal value was observed only at the deeper sample sites. The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters and performance index p were K = 0.65 y–1, CL∞ = 27.4 mm …

biologyDecapodaEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation structureSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPandalidaeAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCarcinologyCarideaAnimal scienceUstica Island Mediterranean Sea.biology.animalAnimal Science and ZoologyReproduction Plesionika narval; Ustica Island Mediterranean Sea.CarapacePlesionika narvalReproductionReproduction Plesionika narvalmedia_common
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Can female preference explain sexual dichromatism in the pied flycatcher, Ficedula hypoleuca?

1990

How important female choice is for the evolution of male secondary sexual characteristics is controversial. Two field and one laboratory experiment, using the pied flycatcher, were performed to test the female choice aspect of sexual selection. In addition, non-manipulative data from 5 years are presented. The observational data suggest a slight preference for dark males by females but in field experiments in which males had territories at random sites (i.e. they did not choose a territory) or the colour of concurrently arriving males was altered, there was no preference for darker ones. Similarly, oestradiol-treated females did not prefer black or brown males in the laboratory. Thus, there…

biologyDichromatismSecondary sex characteristicEcologyFicedulabiology.organism_classificationPreferenceSexual dimorphismMate choiceSexual selectionPied flycatcherAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyAnimal Behaviour
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