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Sharing motherhood in lesbian reproductive practices
(Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, 2014-03-01)
This article explores the experience of lesbians seeking gestation by means of reproductive technologies involving donor insemination and two biological mothers: one who provides the eggs and the other who carries the ...
Male reproductive strategies in two species of spider crabs, Leurocyclus tuberculosus and Libinia spinosa
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2020-09)
Reproductive strategies vary according to season length, individual reproductive traits, and factors associated with the social context such as density and sex ratio of the individuals. The social context predicts the ...
The reproduction of Colletia hystrix and late-flowering in Colletia (Rhamnaceae: Colletieae)
(Springer Wien, 2015-04)
Plant fitness strongly depends on the timing of flower production. In temperate climates most plants bloom during a relatively well-defined peak, while comparatively few species flower before or after the community peak. ...
Pollinators and crossability as reproductive isolation barriers in two sympatric oil rewarding Calceolaria (Calceolariaceae) species
(Springer, 2017)
Pollinator species are widely accepted as an important factor in plant reproductive
isolation. Although mostly investigated in plants visited by different groups of
pollinators (e.g., hummingbirds vs bees), few studies ...
The importance of pollinator generalization and abundance for the reproductive success of a generalist plant
(Public Library Science, 2013-10-07)
Previous studies have examined separately how pollinator generalization and abundance influence plant reproductive success, but none so far has evaluated simultaneously the relative importance of these pollinator attributes. Here we evaluated the extent to which pollinator generalization and abundance influence plant reproductive success per visit and at the population level on a generalist plant, Opuntia sulphurea (Cactaceae). We used field experiments and path analysis to evaluate whether the per-visit effect is determined by the pollinator?s degree of generalization, and whether the population level effect (pollinator impact) is determined by the pollinator?s degree of generalization and abundance. Based on the models we tested, we concluded that the per-visit effect of a pollinator on plant reproduction was not determined by the pollinators? degree of generalization, while the population-level impact of a pollinator on plant reproduction was mainly determined by the pollinators? degree of generalization. Thus, generalist pollinators have the greatest species impact on pollination and reproductive success of O. sulphurea. According to our analysis this greatest impact of generalist pollinators may be partly explained by pollinator abundance. However, as abundance does not suffice as an explanation of pollinator impact, we suggest that vagility, need for resource consumption, and energetic efficiency of generalist pollinators may also contribute to determine a pollinator?s impact on plant reproduction....
Does the male reproductive performance depend on the early lactation milk in rats?
(1996-01-01)
This study investigated the role of the early lactation milk (ELM) on the male reproductive performance and the participation of GnRH on this effect in Wistar rats. Newborn males were divided into three experimental groups: ...
Does the male reproductive performance depend on the early lactation milk in rats?
(1996-01-01)
This study investigated the role of the early lactation milk (ELM) on the male reproductive performance and the participation of GnRH on this effect in Wistar rats. Newborn males were divided into three experimental groups: ...