AbstractIn animals with internal fertilization, ovulation and female sperm storage are essential steps in reproduction. While these events are often required for successful fertilization, they remain poorly understood at the developmental and molecular levels in many species. Ovulation involves the regulated release of oocytes from the ovary. Female sperm storage consists of the movement of sperm into, maintenance within, and release from specific regions of the female reproductive tract. Both ovulation and sperm storage elicit important changes in gametes: in oocytes, ovulation can trigger changes in the egg envelopes and the resumption of meiosis; for sperm, storage is a step in their transition from being “movers” to “fertilizers.” Ovula...
AbstractDrosophila melanogaster mature oocytes in ovaries are arrested at metaphase I of meiosis. Eg...
AbstractAll insect ovaries are composed of functional units called ovarioles, which contain sequenti...
Ovarian follicle development is essential for the propagation of species, and unifies both vertebrat...
AbstractIn animals with internal fertilization, ovulation and female sperm storage are essential ste...
The occurrence of female sperm storage across taxa indicates the importance of this complex and dyna...
Sperm that females receive during mating are stored in special places in the females' reproductive t...
The occurrence of female sperm storage across taxa indicates the importance of this complex and dyna...
AbstractMating stimulates the rate of egg-laying by female insects. In Drosophila melanogaster this ...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
The occurrence of female sperm storage across taxa indicates the importance of this complex and dyna...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
AbstractDrosophila melanogaster mature oocytes in ovaries are arrested at metaphase I of meiosis. Eg...
AbstractAll insect ovaries are composed of functional units called ovarioles, which contain sequenti...
Ovarian follicle development is essential for the propagation of species, and unifies both vertebrat...
AbstractIn animals with internal fertilization, ovulation and female sperm storage are essential ste...
The occurrence of female sperm storage across taxa indicates the importance of this complex and dyna...
Sperm that females receive during mating are stored in special places in the females' reproductive t...
The occurrence of female sperm storage across taxa indicates the importance of this complex and dyna...
AbstractMating stimulates the rate of egg-laying by female insects. In Drosophila melanogaster this ...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
The occurrence of female sperm storage across taxa indicates the importance of this complex and dyna...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
Offspring production commences with mate-choice and culminates in the generation of genetically simi...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
AbstractDrosophila melanogaster mature oocytes in ovaries are arrested at metaphase I of meiosis. Eg...
AbstractAll insect ovaries are composed of functional units called ovarioles, which contain sequenti...
Ovarian follicle development is essential for the propagation of species, and unifies both vertebrat...