Micropyles in insects are small openings that allow sperm entry into, and the number was usually decreased on unfertilized and (or) undeveloped eggs. However, reports showed that Harmonia axyridis, a reproductive success model, deposited similar number of micropyles on undeveloped and developing eggs. Thus, it was confusing whether micropyles in H. axyridis were unaffected.The data provided in this article were from two experiments: delayed mating experiments and crossing experiments of HAM (mutant type) and HAW (wild type). In the first experiment, the data including number of micropyles, egg production in each day, average egg production as well as hatch rate in 10 days from different periods of delayed mating experiments; in the second e...
Why females of many species mate multiply in the absence of direct benefits remains an open question...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In the majority of insects, sperm fertilize the egg via a narrow canal through the outer chorion cal...
Insect egg micropyles are openings through the chorion allowing sperm entry for fertilisation. Micro...
International audienceWe investigated factors which may determine realised paternity following multi...
Insects were for a long time considered simple organisms with unvarying behavioural repertoires, inc...
In the majority of insects, sperm fertilize the egg via a narrow canal through the outer chorion cal...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
International audienceWe investigated the mating and fertilization patterns in one Czech local popul...
Abstract In haplodiploid insects, males develop from unfer-tilized eggs; consequently, unmated femal...
Sperm displacement is an effective male mating tactic of sperm competition to ensure paternity. Howe...
In interspecific crosses, a mismatch in internal physiological conditions between two species can re...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Why females of many species mate multiply in the absence of direct benefits remains an open question...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In the majority of insects, sperm fertilize the egg via a narrow canal through the outer chorion cal...
Insect egg micropyles are openings through the chorion allowing sperm entry for fertilisation. Micro...
International audienceWe investigated factors which may determine realised paternity following multi...
Insects were for a long time considered simple organisms with unvarying behavioural repertoires, inc...
In the majority of insects, sperm fertilize the egg via a narrow canal through the outer chorion cal...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
International audienceWe investigated the mating and fertilization patterns in one Czech local popul...
Abstract In haplodiploid insects, males develop from unfer-tilized eggs; consequently, unmated femal...
Sperm displacement is an effective male mating tactic of sperm competition to ensure paternity. Howe...
In interspecific crosses, a mismatch in internal physiological conditions between two species can re...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Why females of many species mate multiply in the absence of direct benefits remains an open question...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...