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中国蜜环菌生物种与北美种的交配关系 被引量:17
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作者 秦国夫 贺伟 +2 位作者 赵俊 田淑敏 沈瑞祥 《菌物系统》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 1999年第3期243-248,共6页
将中国三个未知蜜环菌生物种A、C、D的38个代表菌株与北美蜜环菌A.sinopina、A.calvescens、A.nabsnona、A.gemina、A.ostoyae、NABSX等六个种的22个代表菌株进行了配对试验,结果表明中国生物种A与北美种A.sinopina互交可育,属... 将中国三个未知蜜环菌生物种A、C、D的38个代表菌株与北美蜜环菌A.sinopina、A.calvescens、A.nabsnona、A.gemina、A.ostoyae、NABSX等六个种的22个代表菌株进行了配对试验,结果表明中国生物种A与北美种A.sinopina互交可育,属于同一种。中国生物种C与任一北美种都互交不育,不存在部分可育现象,为亚洲特有种。中国生物种D与欧美的A.ostoyae的两个菌株互交可育,实验证实该种另外四个欧美菌株已经失去交配能力,因此确认中国生物种D与A.ostoyae属于同种。 展开更多
关键词 蜜环菌 中国生物种 北美生物种 交配关系
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高原鼠兔交配关系的研究 被引量:22
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作者 王学高 Andrew T.Smith 《兽类学报》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 1989年第3期210-215,共6页
1984—1987年在青海湖黑马河湖滨地区,以耳标观察法对高原鼠兔繁殖期交配关系的研究表明:高原鼠兔种群中单婚制占39.73%;一夫多妻(2—5)占45.21%;二夫一妻和多妻(2—4)占15.07%,其中2只雄鼠必有1只为主雄,另1只为次雄。
关键词 高原鼠兔 交配关系 鼠兔
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Do females use their sexual status to gain resource access? Investigating food-for-sex in wolves and dogs 被引量:1
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作者 Rachel DALE Sarah MARSHALL-PESCINI Friederike RANGE 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期323-330,共8页
While food sharing among related individuals can be explained by kin selection, food sharing be- tween unrelated individuals has been more of an evolutionary puzzle. The food-for-sex hypothesis provides an explanation... While food sharing among related individuals can be explained by kin selection, food sharing be- tween unrelated individuals has been more of an evolutionary puzzle. The food-for-sex hypothesis provides an explanation for the occurrence of food sharing among nonkin. However, little is known about the socio-ecological factors that can promote such a commodity exchange. A species mating system is a factor potentially influencing food-for-sex patterns of behavior. Here, we compared wolves, which form pair-bonds, with dogs, which are typically promiscuous in freeranging contexts, to investigate the effect of reproductive stages on the behavior around a food source in 2 different contexts. Furthermore, we considered the roles of both the males and the fe- males in the potential food-for-sex exchange. Results indicate that in both species and for both sexes the breeding period promotes decreased aggression. Additionally, females were more per- sistent in their attempts to access the food and were able to monopolize the resource more when in heat as compared to outside the breeding period. Finally, in dogs, but not wolves, females spent more time in proximity to the male's bone and had a shorter latency to start eating it when in heat. Overall, this study demonstrates that the food-for-sex hypothesis plays a part in intersexual food sharing in canids, and highlights the role of females in the interaction. These effects were especially the case in dogs, suggesting a potential effect of mating system on food-for-sex responses 展开更多
关键词 CANID food-for-sex food sharing tolerance.
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The effect of mate removal on dawn singing behaviour in male pied bush chats 被引量:1
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作者 Vinaya Kumar SETHI Dinesh BHATT Amit KUMAR 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2011年第1期72-76,共5页
To determine the influence of pairing status on dawn singing behaviour in pied bush chats Saxicola caprata, we conducted mate removal experiments across eight territories. The experiment was divided into three stages... To determine the influence of pairing status on dawn singing behaviour in pied bush chats Saxicola caprata, we conducted mate removal experiments across eight territories. The experiment was divided into three stages: pre-removal (pairs were present on their respective territories), removal (females were experimentally removed), and returned (females were released into the focal pairs' territories). Dawn bout length, song rate, song complexity, percentage performance time, song perch height, and distance of singing location to territory boundary were measured for each male during each experimental stage. We did not find an effect of mate removal on any dawn song characteristics of male pied bush chats suggesting that the presence or absence of a mate does not influence male dawn singing behaviour. Our findings further suggest that males use dawn chorus to mediate social relationships with neighbouring males to proclaim an established territory 展开更多
关键词 Dawn chorus Mate removal Pied Bush Chat Saxicola caprata
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