Book Read Free

Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation

Page 28

by Olivia Judson


  Houck, L. D., 1980. Courtship behavior in the plethodontid salamander, Desmognathus wrighti. American Zoologist 20: 825.

  Howard, R. D., 1978. The evolution of mating strategies in bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana. Evolution 32: 850–71.

  ————, 1980. Mating behaviour and mating success in woodfrogs, Rana sylvatica. Animal Behaviour 28: 705–16.

  Hrdy, S. B., 1979. Infanticide among animals: A review, classification, and examination of the implications for the reproductive strategies of females. Ethology and Sociobiology 1: 13–40.

  Hu, S., A. M. L. Pattatucci, C. Patterson, L. Li, D. W Fulker, S. S. Cherny, L. Kruglyak, and D. H. Hamer, 1995. Linkage between sexual orientation and chromosome Xq28 in males but not in females. Nature Genetics 11: 248–56.

  Huck, U. W, and R. D. Lisk, 1986. Mating-induced inhibition of receptivity in the female golden hamster. Behavioral and Neural Biology 45: 107–19.

  Hughes, R. L., 1965. Comparative morphology of spermatozoa from five marsupial families. Australian Journal of Zoology 13: 533—43.

  Hunt, G. L., Jr., A. L. Newman, M. H. Warner, J. C. Wingfield, and J. Kaiwi, 1984. Comparative behavior of male-female and female-female pairs among western gulls prior to egg-laying. Condor 86: 157–62.

  Hunt, J., and L. W Simmons, 1998. Patterns of parental provisioning covary with male morphology in a horned beetle (Onthophagus taurus) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 42: 447–51.

  Hurst, L. D., 1996. Why are there only two sexes? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 263: 415–22.

  Hurst, L. D., and W D. Hamilton, 1992. Cytoplasmic fusion and the nature of sexes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 247: 189-94.

  Hurst, L. D., W D. Hamilton, and R. J. Ladle, 1992. Covert sex. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7: 144-45.

  Hutchinson, G. E., 1959. A speculative consideration of certain possible forms of sexual selection in man. American Naturalist 93: 81–91.

  Hutson, V, and R. Law, 1993. Four steps to two sexes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 253: 43–51.

  Insel, T. R., and L. J. Young, 2001. The neurobiology of attachment. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2: 129–36.

  Iwasa, Y., and A. Sasaki, 1987. Evolution of the number of sexes. Evolution 41: 49-65.

  Jaccarini, V, L. Agius, P. J. Schembri, and M. Rizzo, 1983. Sex determination and larval sexual interaction in Bonellia viridis Rolando (Echiura: Bonelliidae). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 66: 25–40.

  Jackson, R. R., and S. D. Pollard, 1997. Jumping spider mating strategies: Sex among cannibals in and out of webs. In The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids, ed. J. C. Choe and B. J. Crespi. Cambridge University Press.

  Jamieson, B. G. M., R. Dallai, and B. A. Afzelius, 1999. Insects: Their Spermatozoa and Phylogeny. Science Publishers.

  Janzen, D. H., 1979a. How many babies do figs pay for babies? Biotropica 11: 48-50.

  ————, 1979b. How to be a fig. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 10: 13-51.

  Jarne, P., and D. Charlesworth, 1993. The evolution of the selfing rate in functionally hermaphrodite plants and animals. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 24: 441–66.

  Jarne, P., M. Vianey-Liaud, and B. Delay, 1993. Selfing and outcrossing in hermaphrodite freshwater gastropods (Basommatophora): Where, when, and why? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 49: 99–125.

  Jiggins, F. M., G. D. D. Hurst, and M. E. N. Majerus, 1999. Sex ratio distorting Wolbachia causes sex role reversal in its butterfly host. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 266: 1–5.

  Jivoff, P., 1997. Sexual competition among male blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. Biological Bulletin 193: 368-80.

  Johnson, V R., Jr., 1969. Behavior associated with pair formation in the banded shrimp Stenopus hispidus (Olivier). Pacific Science 23: 40–50.

  Johnston, M. O., B. Das, and W R. Hoeh, 1998. Negative correlation between male allocation and rate of self-fertilization in a hermaphroditic animal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 95: 617–20.

  Johnstone, R. A., and L. Keller, 2000. How males can gain by harming their mates: Sexual conflict, seminal toxins, and the cost of mating. American Naturalist 156: 368–77.

  Jones, A. G., S. Östlund-Nilsson, and J. C. Avise, 1998. A microsatellite assessment of sneaked fertilizations and egg thievery in the fifteenspine stickleback. Evolution 52: 848–58.

  Jones, J. S., and K. E. Wynne-Edwards, 2000. Paternal hamsters mechanically assist the delivery, consume amniotic fluid and placenta, remove fetal membranes, and provide parental care during the birth process. Hormones and Behavior 37:1 116–25.

  Judson, O. P., and B. B. Normark, 1996. Ancient asexual scandals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 41–46.

  Justine, J.-L., N. le Brun, and X. Mattei, 1985. The aflagellate spermatozoon of Diplozoon (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea: Polyopisthocotylea): A demonstrative case of relationship between sperm ultrastructure and biology of reproduction. Journal of Ultrastructure Research 92: 47–54.

  Kaitala, A., and C. Wiklund, 1994. Polyandrous female butterflies forage for matings. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 35: 385–88.

  Karr, T. L., and S. Pitnick, 1996. The ins and outs of fertilization. Nature 379: 405–06.

  Kawano, S., T. Kuroiwa, and R. W Anderson, 1987. A third multiallelic mating-type locus in Physarum polycephalum. Journal of General Microbiology 133: 2539–46.

  Kawano, S., H. Takano, K. Mori, and T. Kuroiwa, 1991. A mitochondrial plasmid that promotes mitochondrial fusion in Physarum polycephalum. Proto-plasma 160: 167–69.

  Keller, L., and H. K. Reeve, 1995. Why do females mate with multiple males? The sexually selected sperm hypothesis. Advances in the Study of Behavior 24: 291–315.

  Kemp, A., 1995. The Hornbills. Oxford University Press.

  Kempenaers, B., 1995. Polygyny in the blue tit: Intra- and inter-sexual conflicts. Animal Behaviour 49: 1047–64.

  Kessel, E. L., 1955. The mating activities of balloon flies. Systematic Zoology 4: 97–104.

  Kethley, J., 1971. Population regulation in quill mites (Acarina: Syringophili-dae). Ecology 52: 1113–18.

  Kimura, M., 1983. The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution. Cambridge University Press.

  Kjellberg, F., E. Jousselin, J. L. Bronstein, A. Patel, J. Yokoyama, and J.-Y. Ras-plus, 2001. Pollination mode in fig wasps: The predictive power of correlated traits. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 268: 1113–21.

  Kluge, A. G., 1981. The life history, social organization, and parental behavior of Hyla rosenbergi Boulenger, a nest-building gladiator frog. Miscellaneous Publications of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 160: 1–170.

  Koene, J. M., and R. Chase, 1998. Changes in the reproductive system of the snail Helix aspersa caused by mucus from the love dart. Journal of Experimental Biology 201: 2313–19.

  Komers, P. E., and P. N. M. Brotherton, 1997. Female space use is the best predictor of monogamy in mammals. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 264: 1261–70.

  Kondrashov, A. S., 1984. Deleterious mutations as an evolutionary factor. 1. The advantage of recombination. Genetical Research 44: 199–217.

  ————, 1988. Deleterious mutations and the evolution of sexual reproduction. Nature 336: 435–40.

  ————, 1993. Classification of hypotheses on the advantage of amphimixis. Journal of Heredity 84: 372–87.

  Koprowski, J. L., 1992. Removal of copulatory plugs by female tree squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 73: 572–76.

  Kothe, E., 1996. Tetrapolar fungal mating types: Sexes by the thousands. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 18: 65–87.

  Kovacs, K. M., and J. P. Ryder, 1983. Reproductive performance of female-female pairs and polygynous trios of ring-billed gulls. Auk 100: 658–69.

  Krekorian, C., 1976. Field observations in Guyana on the reproductive biology of the spraying characid, Copeina arnoldi Regan. American Midland Naturalist 96: 88–97
.

  Kruuk, H., 1972. The Spotted Hyena: A Study of Predation and Social Behavior. University of Chicago Press.

  Kutschera, U., and P. Wirtz, 1986. Reproductive behaviour and parental care of Helobdella striata (Hirudinea, Glossiphoniidae): A leech that feeds its young. Ethology 72: 132–42.

  Lack, D., 1968. Ecological Adaptations for Breeding in Birds. Methuen and Company.

  Ladle, R. J., and E. Foster, 1992. Are giant sperm copulatory plugs? Acta Œcologica 13: 635–38.

  Ladle, R. J., R. A. Johnstone, and O. P. Judson, 1993. Coevolutionary dynamics of sex in a metapopulation: Escaping the Red Queen. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 253: 155-60.

  Laidlaw, H. H., Jr., and R. E. Page, Jr., 1984. Polyandry in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.): Sperm utilization and intracolony genetic relationships. Genetics 108: 985–97.

  LaMunyon, C. W, and S. Ward, 1998. Larger sperm outcompete smaller sperm in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 265: 1997–2002.

  Lang, A., 1996. Silk investment in gifts by males of the nuptial feeding spider Pisaura mirabilis (Araneae: Pisauridae). Behaviour 133: 697—716.

  Langlois, T. H., 1965. The conjugal behavior of the introduced European giant garden slug, Limax maximus L., as observed on South Bass Island, Lake Erie. Ohio Journal of Science 65: 298–304.

  Lanier, D. L., D. Q. Estep, and D. A. Dewsbury, 1975. Copulatory behavior of golden hamsters: Effects on pregnancy. Physiology and Behavior 15: 209–12.

  ————, 1979. Role of prolonged copulatory behavior in facilitating reproductive success in a competitive mating situation in laboratory rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 93: 781–92.

  Lawrence, S. E., 1992. Sexual cannibalism in the praying mantid, Mantis religiosa: A field study. Animal Behaviour 43: 569–83.

  Le Boeuf, B. J., and S. Mesnick, 1990. Sexual behavior of male northern elephant seals: I. Lethal injuries to adult females. Behaviour 116: 143–62.

  Legendre, R., and A. Lopez, 1974. Étude histologique de quelques formations glandulaires chez les araignees du genre Argyrodes (Theridiidae) et description d’un nouveau type de glande: La glande clypeale des males. Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France 99: 453–60.

  Lens, L., S. van Dongen, M. van den Broeck, C. van Broeckhoven, and A. A. Dhondt, 1997. Why female crested tits copulate repeatedly with the same partner: Evidence for the mate assessment hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology 8: 87-91.

  Leonard, J. L., and K. Lukowiak, 1985. Courtship, copulation, and sperm trading in the sea slug, Navanax inermis (Opisthobranchia: Cephalaspidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 63: 2719–29.

  LeVay, S., 1996. Queer Science: The Use and Abuse of Research into Homosexuality. MIT Press.

  Levin, B. R., 1988. The evolution of sex in bacteria. In The Evolution of Sex: An Examination of Current Ideas, ed. R. E. Michod and B. R. Levin. Sinauer.

  Levitan, D. R., and C. Petersen, 1995. Sperm limitation in the sea. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 228–31.

  Little, T. J., and P. D. N. Hebert, 1996. Ancient asexuals: Scandal or artifact? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 296.

  Loher, W, I. Ganjian, I. Kubo, D. Stanley-Samuelson, and S. S. Tobe, 1981. Prostaglandins: Their role in egg-laying of the cricket Teleogryllus commodus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 78: 7835–38.

  Lopez, A., and M. Emerit, 1979. Données complementaires sur la glande clypéale des Argyrodes (Araneae, Theridiidae): Utilisation du microscope électronique à balayage. Revue Arachnologique 2: 143–53.

  Lott, D. F., 1981. Sexual behavior and intersexual strategies in American bison. Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 56: 97–114.

  Loughry, W J., P. A. Prodöhl, C. M. McDonough, and J. C. Avise, 1998. Polyem-bryony in armadillos. American Scientist 86: 274–79.

  Lovell-Mansbridge, C., and T. R. Birkhead, 1998. Do female pigeons trade pair copulations for protection? Animal Behaviour 56: 235–41.

  Lowndes, A. G., 1935. The sperms of freshwater Ostracods. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London: 35–48.

  Lund, R., 1990. Chondrichthyan life history styles as revealed by the 320 million years old Mississippian of Montana. Environmental Biology of Fishes 27: 1–19.

  Lutz, R. A., and J. R. Voight, 1994. Close encounter in the deep. Nature 371: 563.

  Mable, B. K., and S. P. Otto, 1998. The evolution of life cycles with haploid and diploid phases. BioEssays 20: 453–62.

  Macintyre, S., and A. Sooman, 1991. Non-paternity and prenatal genetic screening. The Lancet 338: 869–71.

  Mackie, J. B., and M. H. Walker, 1974. A study of the conjugate sperm of the dytiscid water beetles Dytiscus marginalis and Colymbetes fuscus. Cell and Tissue Research 148: 505–19.

  MacLeod, J., and R. Z. Gold, 1951. The male factor in fertility and infertility. II. Spermatozoön counts in 1000 men of known fertility and in 1000 cases of infertile marriage. Journal of Urology 66: 436–49.

  Malo, D., 1903. Hawaiian Antiquities. Trans. N. B. Emerson. Hawaiian Gazette.

  Mandelbaum, S. L., M. P. Diamond, and A. H. DeCherney, 1987. The impact of antisperm antibodies on human infertility. Journal of Urology 138: 1–8.

  Mane, S. D., L. Tompkins, and R. C. Richmond, 1983. Male esterase 6 catalyzes the synthesis of a sex pheromone in Drosophila melanogaster females. Science 222: 419–21.

  Mann, T, and C. Lutwak-Mann, 1981. Male Reproductive Function and Semen: Themes and Trends in Physiology, Biochemistry, and Investigative Andrology. Springer-Verlag.

  Mann, T, A. W Martin, and J. B. Thiersch, 1966. Spermatophores and sper-matophoric reaction in the giant octopus of the North Pacific, Octopus dofleini martini. Nature 211: 1279–82.

  Marcus, E., 1959. Eine neue Gattung der Philinoglossacea. Kieler Meeres-forschungen 15: 117–19.

  Margulis, L., and D. Sagan, 1986. Origins of Sex: Three Billion Years of Genetic Recombination. Yale University Press.

  Margulis, L., and K. V Schwartz, 1998. Five Kingdoms: An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of Life on Earth. 3rd edition. W H. Freeman.

  Mark Welch, D., and M. Meselson, 2000. Evidence for the evolution of bdelloid rotifers without sexual reproduction or genetic exchange. Science 288: 1211–15.

  Markow, T. A., 1982. Mating systems of cactophilic Drosophila. In Ecological Genetics and Evolution: the Cactus-Yeast-Drosophila Model System, ed. J. S. F. Barker and W T. Starmer. Academic Press.

  ————, 1985. A comparative investigation of the mating system of Drosophila hydei. Animal Behaviour 33: 775–81.

  Markow, T. A., M. Quaid, and S. Kerr, 1978. Male mating experience and competitive courtship success in Drosophila melanogaster. Nature 276: 821–22.

  Marks, J. S., J. L. Dickinson, and J. Haydock, 1999. Genetic monogamy in long-eared owls. Condor 101: 854–59.

  Martan, J., and B. A. Shepherd, 1976. The role of the copulatory plug in reproduction of the guinea pig. Journal of Experimental Zoology 196: 79-84.

  Mason, L. G., 1980. Sexual selection and the evolution of pair-bonding in soldier beetles. Evolution 34: 174–80.

  Masters, W H., and V E. Johnson, 1966. Human Sexual Response. Little, Brown.

  Matthews, L. H., 1941. Notes on the genitalia and reproduction of some African bats. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, B 111: 289–346.

  Maynard Smith, J., 1978. The Evolution of Sex. Cambridge University Press.

  ————, 1986. Contemplating life without sex. Nature 324: 300–301.

  Maynard Smith, J., H. N. Smith, M. O’Rourke, and B. G. Spratt, 1993. How clonal are bacteria? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 90: 4384–88.

  McBride, A. F, and D. O. Hebb, 1948. Behavior of the captive bottle-nose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 41: 111–23.

  McComb, K., 1987. Roaring by red deer stags advances the date of oestrus in hinds. Nature 330: 648–49.

  McCracken, G. F., and P. F Brussard, 1980. S
elf-fertilization in the white-lipped land snail Triodopsis albolabris. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 14: 429–34.

  McCracken, K. G., 2000. The 20–cm spiny penis of the Argentine lake duck (Oxyura vittata). Auk 117: 820–25.

  McDaniel, I. N., and W R. Horsfall, 1957. Induced copulation of aedine mosquitoes. Science 125: 745.

  McKaye, K. R., 1983. Ecology and breeding behavior of a cichlid fish, Cyrtocara eucinostomus, on a large lek in Lake Malawi, Africa. Environmental Biology of Fishes 8: 81-96.

  McKaye, K. R., S. M. Louda, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr., 1990. Bower size and male reproductive success in a cichlid fish lek. American Naturalist 135: 597–613.

  McKinney, F, S. R. Derrickson, and P. Mineau, 1983. Forced copulation in waterfowl. Behaviour 86: 250–94.

  Mead, A. R., 1942. The taxonomy, biology, and genital physiology of the giant West Coast land slugs of the genus Ariolimax Morch (Gastropoda: Pulmonata). Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University.

  Meland, S., S. Johansen, T. Johansen, K. Haugli, and F. Haugli, 1991. Rapid disappearance of one parental mitochondrial genotype after isogamous mating in the myxomycete Physarum polycephalum. Current Genetics 19: 55–60.

  Mesnick, S. L., and B. J. Le Boeuf, 1991. Sexual behavior of male northern elephant seals: II. Female response to potentially injurious encounters. Behaviour 117: 262-80.

  Metz, E. C., and S. R. Palumbi, 1996. Positive selection and sequence rearrangements generate extensive polymorphism in the gamete recognition protein bindin. Molecular Biology and Evolution 13: 397–406.

  Metz, E. C., R. Robles-Sikisaka, and V D. Vacquier, 1998. Nonsynonymous substitution in abalone sperm fertilization genes exceeds substitution in introns and mitochondrial DNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 95: 10676-81.

  Michiels, N. K., 1998. Mating conflicts and sperm competition in simultaneous hermaphrodites. In Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection, ed. T. R. Birkhead and A. P. Møller. Academic Press.

  Michiels, N. K., and L. J. Newman, 1998. Sex and violence in hermaphrodites. Nature 391: 647.

  Milne, L. J., and M. Milne, 1976. The social behavior of burying beetles. Scientific American 235 (August): 84–89.

 

‹ Prev