SummaryUpon mating, regions of the female reproductive tract mature and alter their function [1–3], for example to facilitate storage of sperm or control the release of eggs [4–6]. The female’s nervous system and neuromodulators play important roles in her responses to mating [7–13]. However, it is difficult to reconcile the reproductive tract’s many changing but coordinated events with the small set of neuromodulators present [14–18]. We hypothesized that each part of the reproductive tract contains a characteristic combination of neuromodulators that confer unique identities on each region and that postmating changes in these combinations coordinate subsequent actions. We examined the presence, locations, and levels of neuromodulators and...
Mating changes female reproductive behavior in profound ways. In Drosophila, the trigger for this be...
Females that are highly selective when choosing a mate run the risk of remaining unmated or delaying...
Females that are highly selective when choosing a mate run the risk of remaining unmated or delaying...
SummaryUpon mating, regions of the female reproductive tract mature and alter their function [1–3], ...
Mating and egg laying are tightly cooordinated events in the reproductive life of\ua0all oviparous f...
The processes by which eggs develop in the insect ovary are well characterized. Despite a large numb...
207 pagesPostcopulatory sexual selection is prolonged in internally fertilizing species in which a f...
SummaryIn polyandrous females, sperm storage permits competition between sperm of different mates, a...
Mating elicits profound behavioral and physiological changes in many species that are crucial for re...
Mating elicits profound behavioral and physiological changes in many species that are crucial for re...
SummaryFemales of many animal species behave very differently before and after mating. In Drosophila...
SummaryFemales of many animal species behave very differently before and after mating. In Drosophila...
In polyandrous females, sperm storage permits competition between sperm of different mates, and in s...
The process of fertilization involves many interactions between males, females, and their gametes. T...
Mating changes female reproductive behavior in profound ways. In Drosophila, the trigger for this be...
Mating changes female reproductive behavior in profound ways. In Drosophila, the trigger for this be...
Females that are highly selective when choosing a mate run the risk of remaining unmated or delaying...
Females that are highly selective when choosing a mate run the risk of remaining unmated or delaying...
SummaryUpon mating, regions of the female reproductive tract mature and alter their function [1–3], ...
Mating and egg laying are tightly cooordinated events in the reproductive life of\ua0all oviparous f...
The processes by which eggs develop in the insect ovary are well characterized. Despite a large numb...
207 pagesPostcopulatory sexual selection is prolonged in internally fertilizing species in which a f...
SummaryIn polyandrous females, sperm storage permits competition between sperm of different mates, a...
Mating elicits profound behavioral and physiological changes in many species that are crucial for re...
Mating elicits profound behavioral and physiological changes in many species that are crucial for re...
SummaryFemales of many animal species behave very differently before and after mating. In Drosophila...
SummaryFemales of many animal species behave very differently before and after mating. In Drosophila...
In polyandrous females, sperm storage permits competition between sperm of different mates, and in s...
The process of fertilization involves many interactions between males, females, and their gametes. T...
Mating changes female reproductive behavior in profound ways. In Drosophila, the trigger for this be...
Mating changes female reproductive behavior in profound ways. In Drosophila, the trigger for this be...
Females that are highly selective when choosing a mate run the risk of remaining unmated or delaying...
Females that are highly selective when choosing a mate run the risk of remaining unmated or delaying...