Scientists at the University of Stirling have shed new light on the impact of sexual selection on species diversity after studying the mating rituals of dance flies. The team, from the Faculty of ...
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What we got wrong about mosquito mating—researchers explain why females are in charge
The female mosquito only mates once in her lifetime, and yet she can develop many hundreds of eggs from this single event. After each blood feeding, she draws from an internal sperm storage unit to ...
Breeding techniques and selection for breeding of the honeybee : an introduction to the rearing of queens, the conduct of selection procedures and the operation of mating stations / Friedrich Ruttner ...
In some species of frogs, the females play dead to avoid mating with aggressive males. Dr. Carolin Dittrich, behavior ecologist at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, tells us more. Ever ...
Showy male competitions over mating privileges have grabbed scientists’ attention more often, but new work hints that sexual selection is also widespread among females. As the midday sun hangs over ...
Scientists have shed new light on the impact of sexual selection on species diversity after studying the mating rituals of dance flies. Scientists at the University of Stirling have shed new light on ...
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