Search results for "SEXUAL DIMORPHISM"

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Defensive secretions of nymphs and adults of five species of Pyrrhocoridae (Insecta: Heteroptera)

1993

Abstract The chemical composition of the defensive secretions of the nymphs and the adults of Dysdercus fasciatus was investigated. Thirty compounds were identified from the nymphal posterior dorsoabdominal glands, and 34 from the adult metathoracic glands of both sexes. The data were compared with those reported for other species of Pyrrhocoridae. For the species Dysdercus cingulatus, D. fasciatus , and Pyrrhocoris apertus , 63 identified compounds can be divided into 11 chemical groups: aldehydes, saturated hydrocarbons, acetates, alcohols, terpenes, lactones, ketones, esters, alkenes, acids and miscellaneous compounds. These data and those from the literature on Dysdercus intermedius and…

food.ingredientbiologyPyrrhocoridaeHeteropteraPyrrhocorisDysdercusbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryDysdercus cingulatusSexual dimorphismfoodSex pheromoneBotanyNymphEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiochemical Systematics and Ecology
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BOTH MALE AND FEMALE SEXUAL ORNAMENTS REFLECT OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE IN A FISH

2010

Secondary sexual characters are often expressed in both sexes (mutual ornamentation), but are less often studied simultaneously. We studied the adaptive signaling function of male and female ornamentation in a mutually ornamented fish, the whitefish Coregonus lavaretus. In an experimental design in which nongenetic environmental effects were minimized, we found that highly ornamented females, males, and their parental combinations had offspring with better swimming performance and predator-avoidance ability than less ornamented individuals or combinations. Furthermore, highly ornamented females had larger offspring that also had higher yolk volume than less ornamented individuals. Offspring…

food.ingredientfood.dishDirectional selectionOffspringEcologyZoologyOrnamentsBiologySexual dimorphismfoodCoregonus lavaretusYolkSexual selectionGeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>General Agricultural and Biological SciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEvolution
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Gender-related variations in hemolymph parameters of Carabus lefebvrei (Coleoptera: Carabidae): HPLC analysis and phenoloxidase activity

2017

We characterized the enzymatic activity of basal and total phenoloxidase and HLPC and SDS- PAGE profiles in hemolymph of Carabus lefebvrei males and females at different reproductive status. The phenoloxidase activity was activated by trypsin and inhibited by phenoloxidase activity specific inhibitor phenylthiourea. Our results demonstrated that both in males and females, there were no significant differences in the basal phenoloxidase activity between reproductive and virgin beetles, while the total phenoloxidase activity increased significantly in virgin specimens. Thus, resources seem to be invested to increase the humoral response in pre-reproductive phase forming a barrier against path…

life historyanimal structuresecological immunology; life history; HPLC; phenoloxidase; sexual dimorphism; SDS-PAGEphenoloxidaseecological immunologyEcological immunologyEcological immunology; HPLC; Life history; Phenoloxidase; SDS-PAGE; Sexual dimorphism; Animal Science and ZoologySexual dimorphismlcsh:Biology (General)sexual dimorphismPhenoloxidaseAnimal Science and ZoologyHPLCLife historylcsh:QH301-705.5SDS-PAGE
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Data from: Intralocus tactical conflict: genetic correlations between fighters and sneakers of the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus

2015

Males and females differ in their phenotypic optima for many traits, and since the majority of genes are expressed in both sexes, some alleles can be beneficial to one sex but harmful to the other (intralocus sexual conflict; ISC). ISC theory has recently been extended to intrasexual dimorphisms, where certain alleles may have opposite effects on the fitness of males of different morphs that employ alternative reproductive tactics (intralocus tactical conflict; ITC). Here we use a half-sib breeding design to investigate the genetic basis for ISC and ITC in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus. We found positive heritabilities and intersexual genetic correlations for almost all traits investig…

medicine and health carepolyphenismOnthophagus taurusAlternative Reproductive TacticsMedicinemale dimorphismintrasexual dimorphismLife sciencesconditional strategy
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Impact of Sex Differences and Diabetes on Coronary Atherosclerosis and Ischemic Heart Disease

2018

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) including coronary artery disease (CAD) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) are the main cause of mortality in industrialized countries. Although it is well known that there is a difference in the risk of these diseases in women and men, current therapy does not consider the sexual dimorphism; i.e., differences in anatomical structures and metabolism of tissues. Here, we discuss how genetic, epigenetic, hormonal, cellular or molecular factors may explain the different CVD risk, especially in high-risk groups such as women with diabetes. We analyze whether sex may modify the effects of diabetes at risk of CAD. Finally, we discuss current diagnostic techniques in th…

medicine.medical_specialtyAnatomical structureslcsh:MedicineReviewDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCoronary artery disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusgendercell signalingsexSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaMedicinecardiovascular diseasesCoronary atherosclerosis030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesdiabetesbusiness.industrylcsh:Rbiomarkers; cell signaling; coronary artery disease; diabetes; gender; sex; womenbiomarkersGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSexual dimorphismdiabeteCardiologybiomarkerwomenbusinessIschemic heartDeveloped countrycoronary artery diseaseJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Dualistisches Fortpflanzungsverhalten bei dem protogynen LippfischThalassoma bifasciatum und einige Beobachtungen über dessen Tag-Nacht-Wechsel

1973

1.Thalassoma bifasciatum is a protogynous wrasse with (partial) sexual dimorphism and male dichromatism. Sex-inversion takes place without affecting the color pattern. 2. Males with female-like color dress indulge in group spawning; males with the bright color pattern perform pair spawning. 3. Among the brightly colored males exists a well-established hierarchy. Dominant males only have a particular spawning area in which they spawn daily at a certain time around noon. The spawning area is optically marked by conspicuous behavior of the bright male. Courtship activities towards individual partners are rather superficial. 4. The female has the leading role in pair spawning. In the extremely …

medicine.medical_specialtyDichromatismmedia_common.quotation_subjectReproductive behaviorZoologyGeneral MedicineChangeoverAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographybiology.organism_classificationSpawn (biology)CourtshipSexual dimorphismEndocrinologyBiological significanceWrasseInternal medicinemedicinemedia_commonHelgoländer Wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen
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Sex-specific reaction of liver ultrastructure in zebra fish (Brachydanio rerio) after prolonged sublethal exposure to 4-nitrophenol

1989

Abstract Morphological alterations of the liver of zebra fish ( Brachydanio rerio ) following prolonged exposure to 0.1, 1 and 5 mg · l −1 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) were investigated by means of light and electron microscopy. Based on marked sexual dimorphism in control animals, liver recactions were both sex- and dose-dependent. Whereas at 0.1 mg·1 −1 only minor changes could be revealed, there were numerous structural modifications at 1 mg·1 −1 : Whereas male fish primarily react with a proliferation of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, female fish display a high degree of fenetrastion within cisternate of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Both sexes exhibit infiltration of macrophages and lymphocy…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEndoplasmic reticulumAnatomyAquatic ScienceMitochondrionBiologymedicine.diseaseSexual dimorphismAndrologymedicine.anatomical_structureToxicitymedicineUltrastructureHistopathologyNuclear membraneInfiltration (medical)Aquatic Toxicology
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Microvascular Sex- and Age- Dependent Phosphodiesterase Expression

2021

Objective: The cyclic nucleotide second messengers, cAMP and cGMP, are pivotal regulators of vascular functions; their cellular levels are tightly controlled by the cyclic nucleotide hydrolases, phosphodiesterases (PDE). Biologic sex and age are recognized as independent factors impacting the mechanisms mediating both vascular health and dysfunction. This study focused on microvessels isolated from male and female rats before (juvenile) and after (adult) sexual maturity under resting conditions. We tested the hypothesis that sexual dimorphism in microvascular PDE expression would be absent in juvenile rats, but would manifest in adult rats.Methods: Abdominal skeletal muscle arterioles and v…

medicine.medical_specialtyPhosphodiesterase 3arterioles030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiology03 medical and health sciencesCyclic nucleotidechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineGene expressionmedicinesexSexual maturityJuvenileMicrovesseladultRC952-954.6PhosphodiesteraseSexual dimorphismEndocrinologyagechemistryvenulesGeriatricsphosphodiesterase030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Aging
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Sexual dimorphism in the vertebral wedging of the human lumbar vertebrae and its importance as a comparative framework for understanding the wedging …

2020

Lumbar lordosis is a key element of the upright posture, being interpreted as a consequence of bipedal locomotion. There is consensus that the generic modern human pattern of metameric vertebral body wedging is sexually dimorphic in modern humans. However, recently published studies have compared this pattern with other hominins, such as Neanderthals. These tried to establish whether the (male) Neanderthal lumbar vertebrae express a pattern that falls within or outside the range of modern human males. In the present study, data collected by 3D landmarks of the lumbar vertebrae of modern humans from different geographic regions and Neanderthals (Ntotal = 505 individual vertebrae) are used to…

musculoskeletal diseases010506 paleontologyNeanderthalVertebral wedgingbiologyVertebral wedgingLumbar vertebraeHuman MalesAnatomy010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSexual dimorphismSexual dimorphismLumbar spinemedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.animalmedicineLumbar spineBipedalismLumbar lordosisNeanderthals0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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Patterns of trunk spine growth in two congeneric species of acanthocephalan: investment in attachment may differ between sexes and species.

2012

SUMMARYAcanthocephalans have evolved a hooked proboscis and some taxa have trunk spines to attach to their definitive hosts. These structures are generated before being used, thus a key question is how investment in attachment could optimally be allocated through the ontogeny. The number and arrangement of hooks and spines are never modified in the definitive host, but it is unclear whether these structures grow during adult development. A comparison of the size of trunk spines between cystacanths and adults of Corynosoma cetaceum and C. australe indicated that spines grow in both species, but only in females, which also had significantly larger spines than males. This sexual dimorphism did…

musculoskeletal diseasesMaleOntogenyDolphinsZoologyFlounderAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite InteractionsSpecies SpecificityAnimalsBody SizeSex CharacteristicsbiologyEcologyProboscismusculoskeletal systembiology.organism_classificationTrunkSpineSea LionsSexual dimorphismSpine (zoology)Infectious DiseasesPerchesKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyParasitologyFemaleAllometryHelminthiasis AnimalAcanthocephalaParasitology
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