Sexual conflict may drive the evolution of molecules in the male accessory gland and ejaculatory duct fluid (AGF and EDF) that manipulate female reproductive activity in insects. The aim of this study was to demonstrate experimentally that these molecules directly influence female re-mating decisions in the Queensland fruit fly Bactrocera tryoni, and determine the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. Injections of AGF and EDF into virgin females showed that the inhibitory effect on remating is dose dependent. Post mating experiments revealed that accessory gland contents replenish over 22 hours, and that the newly synthesized molecules are potent at inhibiting remating. These AGF and EDF molecules, which influence female behaviour and phy...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Seminal products transferred during copulation can have substantial effects on females, including ac...
One of the most sweeping of all patterns in morphological evolution is that animal genitalia tend to...
Molecules within the accessory gland and ejaculatory duct fluid (AGF and EDF) play a variety of role...
Insect seminal fluid commonly comprises a complex cocktail of proteins and other biochemical compone...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
1. Many internally-fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm d...
Reproductive success of male insects commonly hinges both on their ability to secure copulations wit...
Many internally‐fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm duri...
The study of insect seminal fluid proteins provides a unique window upon adaptive evolution in actio...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
The inhibition of female receptivity after copulation is usually related to the quality of the first...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Seminal products transferred during copulation can have substantial effects on females, including ac...
One of the most sweeping of all patterns in morphological evolution is that animal genitalia tend to...
Molecules within the accessory gland and ejaculatory duct fluid (AGF and EDF) play a variety of role...
Insect seminal fluid commonly comprises a complex cocktail of proteins and other biochemical compone...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
Female and male reproductive traits co-evolve through pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection and ...
1. Many internally-fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm d...
Reproductive success of male insects commonly hinges both on their ability to secure copulations wit...
Many internally‐fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm duri...
The study of insect seminal fluid proteins provides a unique window upon adaptive evolution in actio...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
The inhibition of female receptivity after copulation is usually related to the quality of the first...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Seminal products transferred during copulation can have substantial effects on females, including ac...
One of the most sweeping of all patterns in morphological evolution is that animal genitalia tend to...