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Variability in energy expenditure is much greater in males than females

2022

In mammals, trait variation is often reported to be greater among males than females. However, to date, mainly only morphological traits have been studied. Energy expenditure represents the metabolic costs of multiple physical, physiological, and behavioral traits. Energy expenditure could exhibit particularly high greater male variation through a cumulative effect if those traits mostly exhibit greater male variation, or a lack of greater male variation if many of them do not. Sex differences in energy expenditure variation have been little explored. We analyzed a large database on energy expenditure in adult humans (1494 males and 3108 females) to investigate whether humans have evolved s…

AdultMaleAgingDlwDLWArticleAffordable and Clean EnergyEnergeticsBehavioral and Social ScienceAnimalsHumansObesityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAgedMammalsSex CharacteristicsEvolutionary BiologyReproductionVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400Activity3141 Health care scienceArchaeologyAnthropologyBody CompositionFemaleTrait variabilityEnergy MetabolismBiological sex
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The transcriptome of spermatozoa used in homologous intrauterine insemination varies considerably between samples that achieve pregnancy and those th…

2009

Objective To differentiate transcripts' expression in the sperm from patients who achieved pregnancy in their first IUI cycle from those who did not. Basic sperm analysis is limited to forecasting pregnancies by means of assisted reproduction. New assays, such as microarray analysis, are potential predictive tools for this purpose. Design Nested case-control study. Setting University-affiliated private setting. Patient(s) Twenty sperm samples were obtained from infertile males undergoing their first IUI cycle with healthy partners. Sperm samples with which pregnancy was achieved (P; n=10) and those with which it was not achieved (NP; n=10) were identified and their respective messenger RNA …

AdultMaleMicroarrayPregnancy Ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentSemenBiologyTranscriptomeAndrologyPregnancymedicineHumansInfertility Malemedia_commonInsemination Artificial HomologousOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPregnancyArtificial inseminationGene Expression ProfilingUterusObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSpermSpermatozoaSemen AnalysisReproductive MedicineGene Expression RegulationIn uteroCase-Control StudiesFertilizationFemaleReproductionFertility and sterility
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New options in assisted reproduction technology: the Cryotop method of oocyte vitrification

2008

The Cryotop vitrification method has been shown to be a very useful tool for oocyte cryopreservation, giving excellent results regarding survival and clinical outcome. There are several clinical situations in which oocyte cryopreservation provides solutions that have not been available to date. This report describes three of these situations: (i) a low-responder patient who needed a single gene diagnosis due to the presence of a genetic disease; (ii) a patient undergoing endometrial bleeding on the day of oocyte retrieval who was also affected by a genetic disorder; and (iii) a patient who failed to become pregnant after the donation of vitrified oocytes and subsequently had the re-vitrifie…

AdultMaleReproductive Techniques Assistedmedia_common.quotation_subjectSingle geneBiologyPreimplantation genetic diagnosisPolymerase Chain ReactionEmbryo Culture TechniquesAndrologyEndometriumPregnancySurplus embryosEmbryo Culture TechniquemedicineHumansVitrificationPreimplantation Diagnosismedia_commonCryopreservationPregnancy OutcomeObstetrics and GynecologyOocyte cryopreservationOocyteHuntington Diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineOocytesFemaleReproductionPolycystic Ovary SyndromeDevelopmental BiologyReproductive BioMedicine Online
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High incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in large-headed and multiple-tailed spermatozoa

2006

Rodrigo Vivo, Lorena, lorovi@alumni.uv.es ; Prados Dodd, Nicolas, Nicolas.Prados@uv.es ; Gil Salom, Manuel Luis, Manuel.Gil-Salom@uv.es ; Remohi Gimenez, Jose Alejandro, J.Alejandro.Remohi@uv.es

AdultMaleUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedia_common.quotation_subjectLarge-HeadedPhysiologyBiologyEndocrinology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna [UNESCO]Chromosomes HumanHumansIn Situ Hybridization Fluorescencemedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina internaChromosome AberrationsIncidenceChromosomal AbnormalitiesIncidence (epidemiology)Germinal cellAnatomy:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Reproductive MedicineIncidence ; Chromosomal Abnormalities ; Large-Headed ; Multiple-Tailed SpermatozoaKaryotypingSperm TailUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSperm HeadHigh incidenceMultiple-Tailed SpermatozoaReproduction
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Risk of hypertension in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression

2019

Abstract Background A limited number of publications have assessed the prevalence of hypertension (HTN) in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) patients with inconclusive results. Since in general populations the occurrence of hypertension is related to age per se, we investigated the prevalence (P) / relative risk (RR) of HTN in pooled patients with PCOS, vs control population among reproductive age women with PCOS, compared to menopause/aging patients. Methods PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, web of science, and Google scholar were systematically searched for retrieving observational studies published from inception to April 2019 investigating the HTN in patients with PCOS. The primary outcome …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:QH471-489endocrine system diseasesPopulationReproductive medicineComorbidityReview:Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Endokrinologi: 774 [VDP]lcsh:Gynecology and obstetricsRisk AssessmentEndocrinologyRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicinePrevalencelcsh:ReproductionHumansMeta-regressioncardiovascular diseaseseducationlcsh:RG1-991Polycystic ovary syndromeeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePolycystic ovaryfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsMenopauseRelative riskMeta-analysisReproductive MedicineMeta-analysisRelative riskHypertensionObservational studyFemalebusinessDevelopmental Biology
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Behavioural adaptations of argulid parasites (Crustacea: Branchiura) to major challenges in their life cycle.

2015

Fish lice (Argulus spp.) are obligate ectoparasites, which contrary to most aquatic parasites, retain the ability to swim freely throughout the whole of their life. In fish farms, they can quickly increase in numbers and without effective control cause argulosis, which results in the reduced growth and survival of their fish hosts. The morphology of Argulus spp, including their sensory organs, is suitable for both parasitism and free-swimming. By spending a considerable amount of time away from their host, these parasites risk being excessively dispersed, which could endanger mating success. Here we present a review of recent studies on the behaviour of Argulus spp, especially the aggregati…

Aggregative behaviourFish farmingPopulationArgulus coregoniZoologyParasitismReviewHost SpecificityHost-Parasite InteractionsFish DiseasesBehavioural tacticsAnimalsMatingeducationSwimmingeducation.field_of_studyLife Cycle StagesbiologyObligateBehavior AnimalBranchiuraEcologyHost (biology)ReproductionFishesLice InfestationsVectorsbiology.organism_classificationArgulus foliaceusInfectious DiseasesArguloidaFish ectoparasitesHost searchingParasitologyArgulus foliaceusParasitesvectors
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Imidazole derivative KK-42 reduces ecdysteroid titers and interferes with reproductive processes in adult females of Tenebrio molitor

2004

0048-3575 doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2004.07.004; KK-42, an imidazole derivative considered as potent inhibitor of ecdysteroid biosynthesis, was tested on adult females of Tenebrio molitor. The compound was applied topically (0.1, 1, 5, and 10 μg/insect) on 0- or 2-day-old adult females or added to the culture medium (1 and 10 μM) of ovaries. To test the effect of KK-42 on the reproduction capacity, ovaries were explanted from 2- and 4-day-old females corresponding, respectively, to follicles at the beginning and the end of vitellogenesis. KK-42 treatment reduced the fecundity and the longevity of females, and in addition, it delayed oviposition and affected growth and development of oocyte…

Agonistmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectOvaryBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundFollicleKK-42Internal medicineInsect growth regulatormedicinemedia_commonEcdysteroidReproductionOvaryEcdysteroidsGeneral MedicineRH-0345Fecunditymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryVitellogenesisReproductionMealwormsAgronomy and Crop SciencePesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
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Cercarial Production of the Trematode Rhipidocotyle fennica in Clams Kept in the Field

1998

The numbers of cercariae that trematodes produce have been previously investigated in the laboratory but not in the field. I studied cercarial production of the bucephalid trematode Rhipidocotyle fennica in the freshwater unionid clam Anodonta piscinalis kept under natural conditions. Naturally infected clams (n = 180) were collected and marked in early June 1996. Every 14 days, starting from the collection date and ending in October, these clams were taken to the laboratory where they were monitored for the emergence of trematode cercariae. Between monitoring dates, the clams were returned to the collection site. From a random subsample of infected clams (n = 12), the number of cercariae p…

Analysis of VarianceVeterinary medicineDaily productionAnodontaAnnual productionbiologyCampanulaEcologyReproductionFresh Waterbiology.organism_classificationBivalviaBivalviaHost-Parasite InteractionsRhipidocotyle fennicaAnimalsParasitologySeasonsTrematodaTrematodaMolluscaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe Journal of Parasitology
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Loss of density-dependence and incomplete control by dominant breeders in a territorial species with density outbreaks

2011

Abstract Background A territory as a prerequisite for breeding limits the maximum number of breeders in a given area, and thus lowers the proportion of breeders if population size increases. However, some territorially breeding animals can have dramatic density fluctuations and little is known about the change from density-dependent processes to density-independence of breeding during a population increase or an outbreak. We suggest that territoriality, breeding suppression and its break-down can be understood with an incomplete-control model, developed for social breeders and social suppression. Results We studied density dependence in an arvicoline species, the bank vole, known as a terri…

Animal breedingBiologyTerritorialitydominancePopulation densityterritoriaalisuusEnvironmental Science(all)ddc:570AnimalsdominanssiPopulation growthddc:610territorialitInstitut für Biochemie und BiologieQH540-549.5reproductive and urinary physiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental SciencePopulation DensityBehavior AnimalEcologyArvicolinaeEcologyReproductionPopulation sizefood and beveragesOutbreakDensity dependenceFemaleTerritorialitysosiaalinen kontrolliResearch ArticleBMC Ecology
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PENGAMATAN PENDAHULUAN OVARIUM BANDIKUT (Echymipera kalubu)

2018

The study aimed to determine the size and physical description (location, shape, colour and texture) ovarian of Echymipera kalubu. Study was conducted in 3 months from June to September 2017. Three female E. kalubu with an average body weight 399±97.32g and average body length 21.67±5.51cm were used in this study. Sample of bandicoots were dissected using a surgical tool and then measured using measuring tester and analytic scales. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data. The results showed that average length of female reproductive organs of E. kalubu was 11,00±0,87 cm (right) and 11,03±0,83 cm (left); average weight of ovarian was 0,01±0,0048  g (right) and 0,02±0,0006 g (left…

Animal scienceScienceVeterinary medicinemedia_common.quotation_subjectQSF600-1100ReproductionBiologyBody weightmedia_commonJurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science)
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