Relative contributions of the male and the female to sexual behavior and reproductive success in the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) |
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Authors: | Domjan Michael Mahometa Michael J Mills Andrew D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA. domjan@psy.utexas.edu |
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Abstract: | Two contrasting investigative techniques provided evidence consistent with the interpretation that female quail (Coturnix japonica) regulate male copulatory behavior by the duration of their immobility and through this behavioral mechanism they also control the rate of fertilization of their eggs. In Experiment 1, copulation tests with males and females from different genetic lines showed that the type of female that participated in a copulatory test significantly influenced the latency of the male's grab, mount, and cloacal contact responses and also determined the efficiency of the male's copulatory behavior. These measures of male performance were correlated with female immobility in Experiment 2, which used a more homogeneous population of quail. Furthermore, 2 of these measures (copulatory efficiency and the latency to make cloacal contact) were correlated with fertilization rate. |
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