The relationship between mating and oogenesis in monarch butterflies (Lepidoptera: Danainae) |
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Authors: | Karen S Oberhauser Rachel Hampton |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, 55108-6097 St. Paul, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | We studied the relationship between the timing of mating and oogenesis in monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) to determine (1) the potential for male nutrient input into eggs and (2) whether mating stimulates egg development. Most females mated soon after they started maturing eggs. One and 2 days after mating, females contained the same number of mature oocytes as virgin females of the same age, while 3 days after mating they contained more mature oocytes than did virgins. These results confirm the potential for male-derived nutrients to augment oocyte production, but indicate that mating is not required for oocyte maturation to occur. |
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Keywords: | Danaus plexippus monarch butterflies spermatophores stimulation of oogenesis vitellogenesis mating age |
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