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By means of arsenate in optical tests the occurrence of both NAD- and NADP-linked glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity has been found in embryo and endosperm tissues from Scots pine seeds. By exclusion of arsenate also evidences for the activity of a non-phosphorylating NADP-linked form have been demonstrated. The results are sustained by inhibition experiments. The enzyme activities have been followed principally during the first 24 hours of the germination process and in relation to the germination-controlling light factor. Homogenates from complete seeds and partly also from separated embryo and endosperm tissues have been studied. The predominant activity in both of the tissues was linked to the NAD-form, expressed either on seed (part) or protein basis. No indications for a light-regulation of anyone of these enzymes have been found contrary to findings from other plant materials.  相似文献   
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The sex ratio in five populations of the sheetweb spider Pityohyphantes phrygianus in southwest Sweden was investigated in July and September, the spiders being juveniles and subadults, respectively. In July, no heterogeneity between the five populations was found and the pooled samples revealed a sex ratio of 36% males and 64% females. A significant heterogeneity in sex ratio was observed in the September samples; the proportion of males varied between 23% and 40%. In several cases, male mean weight differed significantly between the five populations, comparing the July and September samples separately. This suggests that the prey availability varied considerably between the sites. In September, dead spiders were collected in two sites. This mortality was probably caused by starvation and the mortality rates differed significantly between the two sites. Indirect evidence suggested that the local sex ratio was affected by the prey availability, males being at a relative disadvantage in poor sites. Local environmental conditions may govern the adult sex ratio in this spider by causing differential mortality and/or migration.  相似文献   
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Polygyny in the Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus in Swedish Lapland   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
The breeding sex ratio of Willow Warblers Phylloscopus trochilus in a subalpine birch forest was strongly female biased. Very few territorial males remained unmated and most became polygynous. Bigyny was the rule, but some males probably had three females. Male assistance at secondary nests varied and was probably dependent on temporal distance between the females' nests. There was no significant reduction in reproductive output for these females. Variation in the sex ratio of breeding birds can be explained, at least partly, by variation in the timing of male settlement.  相似文献   
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THE possibility of using the intramolecular alkylation reaction of tertiary ω-haloalkylamines (Fig. 1) to overcome the cell membrane barrier to cyclic quaternary ammonium compounds seems to have been almost entirely overlooked. Some pharmacological applications of this principle have already been studied1–3 and we feel that the possibility of obtaining local anaesthetic agents4 may be of therapeutic interest. The nerve sheaths and membranes hinder the penetration of quaternary ammonium compounds5, but tertiary amines in their base form are able to pass6. Thus, a tertiary haloalkylamine (I in Fig. 1) should be able to cross the barriers, and, because of its capacity to cyclize, the corresponding cyclic quaternary ammonium derivative (II) would be expected to be formed at least to some extent at the sites for blockade of nerve excitation. The barriers to outward diffusion of the quaternary compound formed are probably the same as for the inward movement, so that very slow disappearance can be expected. Accordingly, if the quaternary derivative has a local anaesthetic action, this would probably be of long duration. Our observation that tertiary haloalkylamine derivatives closely related to lidocaine have a long term anaesthetic effect4 supports this hypothesis. It would be valuable, however, to try to relate the local Q XCH3 JH3 -NHCOCH2N(CH2)5CI VCH3 I 'CH3 jJrX . -NHC0CH2N 4-Ct CH3 *? II anaesthetic effect in vivo with the amount of (I) and of the piperidinium derivative (II) formed in the nerves. One compound, N-(5 '-chloropentyl)-N-methylaminoaceto-2,6-xyli-dide (I in Fig. 1), tritium-labelled in the 1'-position (specific activity 10 mCi/mmol), was therefore selected for the following experiments.  相似文献   
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Sex ratio, mating behaviour and Wolbachia infections in a sheetweb spider   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The solitary sheetweb spider Pityohyphantes phrygianus has a female-biased primary sex ratio. Earlier studies have indicated that female post-copulatory position may influence the degree of bias, but the adaptive significance of the departure from a Fisherian 1 : 1 sex ratio is not known. In this study we show that there is a significant relationship between abdominal position and offspring sex ratio in undisturbed females. Moreover, female mating behaviour (and thus sex ratio) is correlated with female size, but this relationship may shift from negative to positive depending on the presence of the maternally acquired endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia in both sexes. A survey of wild-caught individuals shows that the incidence of Wolbachia infection in natural populations is high. This indicates that Wolbachia may be a significant factor influencing female post-copulatory behaviour and sex ratio in natural populations. We discuss various adaptive reasons for sex-ratio bias and behavioural plasticity in females.  © 2009 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2009, 98 , 181–186.  相似文献   
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In a laboratory experiment interaction effects of UV-B and CO2 on photosynthesis and growth of the moss Hylocomium splendens were studied. The plants were exposed to two CO2 levels (350 ppm and 600 ppm) and three UV-B levels (no UV-B, ambient UV-B and that corresponding to 20% ozone depletion) for 5 months. The effects were recorded by measuring the photosynthetic response and growth of the plants. There was a statistically significant change in photosynthetic efficiency and maximum photosynthetic rates due to time and to enhanced CO2 concentration, whereas there was no effect due to UV-B. There was a decreased growth due to both UV-B and CO2 and an interaction effect on growth (in length). The UV-B dose corresponding to the ambient level had a larger reducing effect on growth than the highest UV-B dose. This was a counter-intuitive result and the following tentative interpretation was made: differences in the measured UV-A/UV-B/PAR ratios between the treatments could explain the result provided there was a non-linear response to UV over the range of irradiance levels used.  相似文献   
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  • 1 The flight apparatus in butterflies, as well as in other insects, is costly to manufacture. Since most animals live in a world where resources are limited, trade‐offs are expected and available resources must thus be allocated between flight and other functions, such as reproduction.
  • 2 To mitigate this trade‐off, previous studies have shown that butterflies can break down flight muscles in the thorax as they age in order to use muscle nutrients for reproduction.
  • 3 Although breakdown of flight muscles is expected to reduce flight ability, relative flight muscle mass (thorax mass/body mass) in many butterfly species does not decrease with age. The aim of the present study was to test the relationship between flight endurance and adult age in the green‐veined white butterfly Pieris napi (L.). The tests were performed in the laboratory at five different temperatures.
  • 4 The results showed that age has a significant influence on butterfly flight endurance; older butterflies showed reduced flight endurance. Male butterflies fly for a longer time than females and flight endurance increases with temperature in both sexes.
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