Pupal Cues Increase Sperm Production but Not Testis Size in an Insect

Volume: 12, Issue: 8, Pages: 679 - 679
Published: Jul 28, 2021
Abstract
Theoretic and empirical studies show that social surroundings experienced by male insects during their larval or adult stage can influence their testicular investment in diverse ways. Although insect pupae do not feed and crawl, they can communicate using sex-specific and/or non-sex specific cues. Yet, it is unknown, in any insect, whether and how male pupae can fine-tune their resource allocation to sperm production and testis size in response...
Paper Details
Title
Pupal Cues Increase Sperm Production but Not Testis Size in an Insect
Published Date
Jul 28, 2021
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
679 - 679
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