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Horm Behav


Title:Mating enhances the probability of winning aggressive encounters in male lobster cockroaches
Author(s):Kou R; Hsu CC;
Address:"Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan, ROC. Electronic address: kourong@gate.sinica.edu.tw"
Journal Title:Horm Behav
Year:2013
Volume:20130811
Issue:3
Page Number:546 - 556
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.07.007
ISSN/ISBN:1095-6867 (Electronic) 0018-506X (Linking)
Abstract:"In the present study, we report that contact with isolated female antenna significantly increases both the pheromone 3-hydroxy-2-butanone (3H-2B) release and the hemolymph JH III level in all examined aggressive posture-adopting (AP) and NP (non-AP-adopting) socially naive males, with significantly faster concomitant pre-mating wing-raising behavior in AP as compared to NP males. 3H-2B release and JH III level were significantly increased after mating in both AP and NP males. A positive correlation was observed between mating experience and dominant status. Furthermore, mated-AP males initiated fights more rapidly and fought for a significantly longer duration than mated-NP males; retention with the paired female for 24h did not affect this increase. JH III level and 3H-2B release were significantly increased in dominant males as compared to subordinates. These results suggest that prior mating experience in invertebrates may enhance aggression in subsequent male-male encounters, with accompanying physiological (hormone and pheromone) responses"
Keywords:"Aggression/*physiology Agonistic Behavior/physiology Animals Arthropod Antennae/physiology Cockroaches/*physiology Competitive Behavior/*physiology Female Male Sesquiterpenes/metabolism Sex Attractants/metabolism Sexual Behavior, Animal/*physiology Social;"
Notes:"MedlineKou, Rong Hsu, Chu-Chun eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2013/08/14 Horm Behav. 2013 Aug; 64(3):546-56. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.07.007. Epub 2013 Aug 11"

 
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