THE SWITCHOVER FROM VIRGIN TO MATED BEHAVIOR IN FEMALE CECROPIA MOTHS: THE ROLE OF THE BURSA COPULATRIX
Autor: | Julia B. Ashenhurst, Lynn M. Riddiford |
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Rok vydání: | 1973 |
Předmět: |
endocrine system
medicine.medical_specialty animal structures biology Cecropia fungi biology.organism_classification Sperm Andrology Endocrinology Spermatheca Internal medicine parasitic diseases Hemolymph Spermatophore medicine Mating General Agricultural and Biological Sciences reproductive and urinary physiology |
Zdroj: | The Biological Bulletin. 144:162-171 |
ISSN: | 1939-8697 0006-3185 |
DOI: | 10.2307/1540153 |
Popis: | 1. Mating greatly increases the oviposition rate of female Cecropia silkmoths. 2. Implantation of the spermatheca from a mated female (either with or without sperm) into a virgin female did not alter the typical virgin oviposition pattern. 3. After implantation of the bursa copulatrix (minus the spermatophore) from a mated female, the virgin female oviposited eggs in the typical mated pattern. 4. Similar implantations of bursae from virgin females or from females which had mated with castrate males did not alter the virgin oviposition pattern. 5. Injections of hemolymph from mated females into virgin females caused an increase in oviposition rate. Blood from virgin females had no effect on oviposition. 6. Thus, the change in oviposition upon mating is due to a blood-borne factor which is secreted by the bursa copulatrix after contact with sperm or other substance from the testis. This bursa factor most probably acts to trigger the release of the oviposition-stimulating hormone from the intrinsic cells of the corpora cardiaca. |
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