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Action of the Metalloproteinases in Gonadal Remodeling during Sex Reversal in the Sequential Hermaphroditism of the Teleostei Fish Synbranchus marmoratus (Synbranchiformes: Synbranchidae)
(Mdpi, 2018-05-01)
Teleostei present great plasticity regarding sex change. During sex reversal, the whole gonad including the germinal epithelium undergoes significant changes, remodeling, and neoformation. However, there is no information ...
Monomorphic call structure and dimorphic vocal phenology in a sex-role reversed frog
(Springer, 2020)
Sexual signals in different animals are expected to be dimorphic when both sexes signal, but cases of monomorphism are known to occur, and we lack a clear understanding about the factors that modulate the level of sexual ...
Communication during copulation in the sex-role reversed wolf spiderAllocosa brasiliensis: Female shakes for soliciting new ejaculations?
(Elsevier Science, 2015-05)
Traditional studies on sexual communication have focused on the exchange of signals during courtship.However, communication between the sexes can also occur during or after copulation. Allocosa brasilien-sis is a wolf ...
Action of the Metalloproteinases in Gonadal Remodeling during Sex Reversal in the Sequential Hermaphroditism of the Teleostei Fish Synbranchus marmoratus (Synbranchiformes: Synbranchidae)
(MDPI, 2018-04)
Teleostei present great plasticity regarding sex change. During sex reversal, the whole gonadincluding the germinal epithelium undergoes significant changes, remodeling, and neoformation.However, there is no information ...
Switching attraction to inhibition: Mating-induced reversed role of sex pheromone in an insect
(Company of Biologists, 2010-09)
In the moth, Agrotis ipsilon, newly mated males cease to be attracted to the female-produced sex pheromone, preventing them from re-mating until the next night, by which time they would have refilled their reproductive ...
No pain, no gain: Male plasticity in burrow digging according to female rejection in a sand-dwelling wolf spider
(Elsevier Science, 2017-07)
Behavioral plasticity allows individuals to reversibly respond to short-term variations in their ecological and social environment in order to maximize their fitness. Allocosa senex is a burrow-digging spider that inhabits ...
Previous experience and substrate matter: Plasticity in burrow digging in a South American wolf spider
(Gauthier-Villars/Editions Elsevier, 2019-10)
Burrowing behavior can be affected by substrate conditions such as percentages of minerals, organic substances, granulometry, and biotic factors like densities of burrowing individuals, potential prey, and predators. ...
Male mate choice in Allocosa alticeps (Araneae: Lycosidae), a sand-dwelling spider with sex role reversal
(American Arachnological Society, 2011)