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Sexual size dimorphism predicts rates of sequence evolution of SPerm Adhesion Molecule 1 (SPAM1, also PH-20) in monkeys, but not in hominoids (apes i…

2010

Based on a dataset comprising coding DNA sequences of 23 anthropoid primates, we herein investigate if rates of sequence evolution of SPerm Adhesion Molecule 1 (SPAM1, also PH-20), which participates in sperm–egg interaction, is lower in more sexually dimorphic species. For comparison, we analyze sequence evolution of apolipoprotein A-IV (APOA4) and apolipoprotein A-V (APOA5), which should evolve under less or even no sexual selection given their expression in blood, digestive tract, liver, and lungs. Regression analyses provides significant support for a negative dependence of SPAM1 derived branch-specific ratios of non-synonymous to synonymous substitution rates (dN/dS) on sexual size dim…

MalePrimatesDNA ComplementaryOld WorldHyaluronoglucosaminidaseBiologyEvolution MolecularTestisGeneticsAnimalsMolecular BiologySperm competitionApolipoproteins AEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneticsLikelihood FunctionsSex CharacteristicsModels GeneticConfoundingOrgan SizeSequence Analysis DNAMating systemSexual dimorphismMate choiceSexual selectionRegression AnalysisFemaleSynonymous substitutionCell Adhesion MoleculesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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No evidence for an association of plasma homocysteine levels and refractive error – Results from the population-based Gutenberg Health Study (GHS)

2020

Purpose There is a strong association between severe hyperhomocysteinemia and myopia. Thus we studied the hypothesis that even moderately increased levels of homocysteine (Hcy) might be a potentially treatable risk factor for myopia. Methods The Gutenberg Health Study (GHS) is a population-based, prospective, observational cohort study in Germany, including 15,010 participants aged between 35 and 74 at recruitment. The baseline examination was conducted from 2007–2012. Refraction was measured using autorefraction (HARK 599, Carl Zeiss AG, Jena, Germany). Hcy was measured by an immunoassay. We included only phakic participants without a history of corneal surgery or corneal laser treatment. …

MaleRefractive errorHomocysteinegenetic structuresVisionVisual AcuitySocial SciencesCorneachemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMathematical and Statistical TechniquesRisk FactorsGermanyMedicine and Health SciencesMyopiaMedicinePsychologyPublic and Occupational HealthProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneralized estimating equationHomocysteineVisual ImpairmentsMultidisciplinaryEye LensQStatisticsRMiddle AgedRefractive ErrorsSocioeconomic Aspects of HealthPhysical SciencesMedicineRegression AnalysisSensory PerceptionFemaleAnatomyCohort studyResearch ArticleAdultHyperhomocysteinemiamedicine.medical_specialtyScienceOcular AnatomyHyperhomocysteinemiaSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresLinear Regression AnalysisResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesOcular SystemOphthalmologyLinear regressionHumansRisk factorStatistical MethodsAgedbusiness.industryBiology and Life Sciencesmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesHealth CareOphthalmologychemistry030221 ophthalmology & optometryEyessense organsbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMathematicsNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Urban green and grey space in relation to respiratory health in children

2017

We assessed the effect of three different indices of urban built environment on allergic and respiratory conditions.This study involved 2472 children participating in the ongoing INMA birth cohort located in two bio-geographic regions (Euro-Siberian and Mediterranean) in Spain. Residential surrounding built environment was characterised as 1) residential surrounding greenness based on satellite-derived normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI), 2) residential proximity to green spaces and 3) residential surrounding greyness based on urban land use patterns. Information on wheezing, bronchitis, asthma and allergic rhinitis up to age 4 years was obtained from parent-completed questionnair…

MaleRespiratory SystemViridiplantae010501 environmental sciencesForestsLogistic regression01 natural sciencesBIRTH COHORTS0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental protection030212 general & internal medicineBuilt environmentESTIMATING EQUATIONSChild HealthEnvironmental exposure11 Medical And Health SciencesHOUSE-DUSTSENSITIZATIONALLERGYChild PreschoolBronchitisFemaleBirth cohortRisk assessmentLife Sciences & BiomedicinePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineEnvironmentRisk AssessmentNormalized Difference Vegetation Index03 medical and health sciencesEARLY-LIFEEnvironmental healthmedicineHumansBronchitisENVIRONMENTAL BIODIVERSITYRespiratory health0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScience & Technologybusiness.industryUrban HealthCHILDHOOD ASTHMAAIR-POLLUTIONEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseRhinitis AllergicAsthmaSpainIMMUNE-SYSTEMbusiness
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The impact of sexual selection on Corynosoma magdaleni (Acanthocephala) infrapopulations in Saimaa ringed seals (Phoca hispida saimensis)

2004

In free-living animals sexual selection is a central force shaping the spatial distribution of individuals in a population as well as sexual size dimorphism. We studied the influence of sexual selection on spatial distribution, female-to-male body size ratio, and female mating success of acanthocephalans in a natural host population of Saimaa ringed seal (Phoca hispida saimensis) harbouring a single intestinal helminth species, Corynosoma magdaleni. The acanthocephalans were always found along the full length of the small intestine; however, the site selection varied among the individual seals according to the age of the infection. The distribution of male acanthocephalans was not random wi…

MaleSeals Earlessmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationZoologyPhocaStatistics NonparametricAcanthocephalaSexual Behavior AnimalAnimalsHelminthsSex RatioIntestinal Diseases ParasiticSelection GeneticMatingeducationFinlandmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationSexual dimorphismInfectious DiseasesSexual selectionFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyHelminthiasis AnimalReproductionAcanthocephalaParasitology
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Cholinergic Control of Synchronized Seminal Emissions in Drosophila

2004

0960-9822 (Print) Comparative Study Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; In many animal species, copulation involves the coordinated release of both sperm and seminal fluid, including substances that change female fertility and postmating behavior. In Drosophila melanogaster, these substances increase female fertility and prevent mating with a second male. By using a PGal4 strain, we targeted together with other cells a dozen cholinergic neurons found only in the male abdominal ganglion (Abg-MAch). Genetic feminization apparently deleted these neurons in males and significantly increased their copulation duration, blocked their fertility in 60% of cases, and only weakly repress…

MaleSemen/*metabolismSexual Behavior Animal0302 clinical medicineHuman fertilizationDrosophila ProteinsMatingmedia_commonGenetics0303 health sciencesAgricultural and Biological Sciences(all)ReproductionNuclear ProteinsImmunohistochemistryCell biologyDrosophila melanogasterCholinergic FibersFemaleDrosophila melanogasterGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDrosophila melanogaster/genetics/*metabolism/physiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFeminization (biology)Sexual BehaviorInvertebrate/physiologyTranscription Factors/geneticsFertilityBiologyCrossesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesGeneticSemenCholinergic Fibers/*metabolism/physiologyAnimalsFeminizationCholinergic neuronReproduction/physiologyCrosses Genetic030304 developmental biologyBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)Animalbiology.organism_classificationSpermGanglia InvertebrateNuclear Proteins/geneticsCholinergicGangliaFeminization/*genetics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTranscription FactorsCurrent Biology
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Life-history differences in age-dependent expressions of multiple ornaments and behaviors in a lekking bird

2015

Age is a major factor explaining variation in life-history traits among individuals with typical patterns of increasing trait values early in life, maximum trait expression, and senescence. However, age-dependent variation in the expressions of sexually selected traits has received less attention, although such variation underpins differences in male competitive abilities and female preference, which are central to sexual selection. In contrast to previous studies focusing on single traits, we used repeated measures of seven sexually selected morphological and behavioral traits in male black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) to quantify the effects of age and life span on their expressions and quantif…

MaleSenescenceAgingsenescenceTetraoBiologyleklong-term dataSexual Behavior AnimalLek matingSeasonal breederAnimalsGalliformesSocial BehaviorFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex CharacteristicsEcologyReproductionagingBlack grousebiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeVariation (linguistics)Sexual selectionindividual improvementTraitta1181D300 Animal ScienceFemalelife spanDemography
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Personality may confound common measures of mate-choice.

2011

5 pages; International audience; The measurement of female mating preferences is central to the study of the evolution of male ornaments. Although several different methods have been developed to assess sexual preference in some standardized way, the most commonly used procedure consists of recording female spatial association with different males presented simultaneously. Sexual preference is then inferred from time spent in front of each male. However, the extent to which the measurement of female mate-choice is related to exploration tendencies has not been addressed so far. In the present study we assessed the influence of variation in exploration tendencies, a trait closely associated …

MaleSexual SelectionEvolutionary ProcessesAnimal Evolutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:MedicineBiologyDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral Ecology[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisPersonalityAnimalsBig Five personality traitslcsh:ScienceZebra finchBiologymedia_commonEvolutionary Biology[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyMultidisciplinaryAnimal Behaviorlcsh:RMating Preference AnimalExplained variationPreferenceMating preferencesOrganismal EvolutionMate choiceEvolutionary EcologyTraitFemalelcsh:QFinches[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyResearch ArticlePersonality[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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The evolution of mating preferences for genetic attractiveness and quality in the presence of sensory bias.

2022

The aesthetic preferences of potential mates have driven the evolution of a baffling diversity of elaborate ornaments. Which fitness benefit—if any—choosers gain from expressing such preferences is controversial, however. Here, we simulate the evolution of preferences for multiple ornament types (e.g., “Fisherian,” “handicap,” and “indicator” ornaments) that differ in their associations with genes for attractiveness and other components of fitness. We model the costs of preference expression in a biologically plausible way, which decouples costly mate search from cost-free preferences. Ornaments of all types evolved in our model, but their occurrence was far from random. Females typically p…

MaleSexual SelectionMultidisciplinarygeenitevoluutiobiologiaornamentMating Preference AnimalkoiraatkoristautuminenBiological Evolutionhandicapsukupuolivalintaparinvalintanaaraatkausaliteettisexual selectionAnimalsFemaleGenetic Fitnessmate choicecausal inferenceseksuaalinen viehätysvoimaperinnöllisyysProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Testosterone levels and their associations with lifetime number of opposite sex partners and remarriage in a large sample of American elderly men and…

2011

Testosterone (T) has been argued to modulate mating and parenting behavior in many species, including humans. The role of T for these behaviors has been framed as the challenge hypothesis. Following this hypothesis, T should be positively associated with the number of opposite sex partners a male has. Indeed research in humans has shown that T is positively related to the number of opposite sex partners a young man has had. Here we test, in both men and women, whether this relationship extends to the lifetime number of sex partners. We also explored whether or not T was associated with current marital status, partnership status and whether or not the participant remarried. Using a large sam…

MaleSexual behaviorRemarriagePopulationSALIVARY TESTOSTERONEHEALTHY-MENDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceSex FactorsEndocrinologyHumansTestosteroneSex hormonesHeterosexualityeducationPOPULATIONAgedAged 80 and overMARRIAGEeducation.field_of_studyMarital StatusEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsMating successConfoundingTestosterone (patch)Challenge hypothesisYOUNG-WOMENMiddle AgedHealth SurveysEducational attainmentSexual PartnersMALESHeterosexualityChallenge hypothesisMarital statusSECRETIONFemalePsychologyFATHERSDemographyRESPONSESHormones and Behavior
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Sexual conflict drives micro- and macroevolution of sexual dimorphism in immunity

2021

Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive strategies and trade-offs between competing life history demands. Sexual selection can have major effects on mating rates and sex-specific costs of mating and may thereby influence sex differences in immunity as well as associated host–pathogen dynamics. Yet, experimental evidence linking the mating system to evolved sexual dimorphism in immunity are scarce and the direct effects of mating rate on immunity are not well established. Here, we use transcriptomic analyses, experimental evolution and phylogenetic comparative methods to study the association between the mating system and sexua…

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