Reproductive interference is the interaction between individuals of different species during mate acquisition that leads to a reduction of fitness in...
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Crepis (section Reproductive interference)
the diploid population over generations. As a result of this reproductive interference, sexual reproduction between diploid plants is reduced when apomicts...
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identities are often mistaken for each other. It also exhibits reproductive interference with C. maculatus. These beetles can be monandrous or polyandrous...
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Animal non-reproductive sexual behavior encompasses sexual activities that animals participate in which do not lead to the reproduction of the species...
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patterns that males emit to the females, which are often victim to reproductive interference, including vibrational mating disruption caused by humans for...
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to make decisions about reproductive health care, including abortion and contraceptives, with any governmental interference of that right presumed invalid;...
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Reproductive coercion (also called coerced reproduction, reproductive control or reproductive abuse) is a collection of behaviors that interfere with...
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Reproductive rights are legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health that vary amongst countries around the world. The World...
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Paratrechalea (section Reproductive Cycle)
2017-03-20. Costa-Schmidt, L.E.; Machado, G. (November 2012). "Reproductive interference between two sibling species of gift-giving spiders". Animal Behaviour...
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"Co-occurrence of related asexual, but not sexual, lineages suggests that reproductive interference limits coexistence". Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284 (1868):...
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Callosobruchus chinensis in respect to behavior and habitat. Reproductive interference is shown between these two species. The date stone beetle uses...
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come into greater study recently. Hochkirch et al. observed the reproductive interference between T. ceperoi and T. subulata, a neighbor and closely related...
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reproductive functions. [citation needed] In many hermaphroditic plant species, the close physical proximity of anthers and stigma makes interference...
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Facility. Burdfield-Steel ER (2012). The causes and consequences of reproductive interference in the Lygaeidae (Doctoral dissertation) (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis)...
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Reptile (redirect from Reproductive organs of reptiles)
Haeckel demonstrated that vertebrates could be divided based on their reproductive strategies, and that reptiles, birds, and mammals were united by the...
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pigment is less similar between them. Markedly high levels of reproductive interference exist between some species of rubyspot, resulting in decreased...
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Deja Foxx (category Reproductive rights activists)
of El Rio Community Health Center's Reproductive Health Access Project, which was set up to provide reproductive health care to young people in the Tucson...
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of Women Voters of Florida Men4Choice Planned Parenthood Action Fund Reproductive Freedom for All No U.S. executive branch officials Donald Trump, 45th...
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Hettyey, A. (1 March 2003). "Social environment and reproductive interference affect reproductive success in the frog Rana latastei". Behavioral Ecology...
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breeding season. The reproductive unit of ant populations is the colony. A single virgin queen first mates with several males at a reproductive aggregation site...
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Crossover interference is the term used to refer to the non-random placement of crossovers with respect to each other during meiosis. The term is attributed...
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the reproductive tract, skipping ovulation (anovulation), bleeding disorders, hormonal issues (such as hypothyroidism) or cancer of the reproductive tract...
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Coyote (redirect from Reproductive behavior of coyotes)
A.; Gese, Eric M. (2008). "Reproductive biology of the coyote (Canis latrans): integration of mating behavior, reproductive hormones, and vaginal cytology"...
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Family planning (redirect from Reproductive life plan)
families) Reproductive coercion International organizations International Planned Parenthood Federation MSI Reproductive Choices Reproductive Health Supplies...
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compression of sediment which reduces habitat suitability, interference with reproductive behaviors, reduction in food supply, and light pollution. Consequently...
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Amphibian (redirect from Reproductive biology of amphibians)
amniotes, require access to water bodies to breed. With their complex reproductive needs and permeable skins, amphibians are often ecological indicators...
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Steller sea lion (redirect from Reproductive behavior of Steller sea lions)
shift their range somewhat southward. Therefore, though there are no reproductive rookeries in Japan, several consistent haul-out sites are found around...
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fitness. Biological fitness is the quantitative measure of individual reproductive success, e.g. the tendency of lineages containing individuals that produce...
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inheriting the most land. Throughout Bhutan, there has been an improvement in reproductive health services that has led to a drastic drop in maternal mortality...
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Magnusson, W. E. (2012). "Functional necrophilia: a profitable anuran reproductive strategy?". Journal of Natural History. 46 (47–48): 2961–2967. Bibcode:2012JNatH...
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