1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71081998000300013
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Investimento na função masculina em Biomphalaria tenagophila (ORBIGNY) (MOLLUSCA, PLANORBIDAE) avaliado pelo número de espermatozóides

Abstract: Investment in male function of Biomphalaria tenagophila (ORBIGNY) (MOLLUSCA, PLANORBIDAE) estimated by spermatozoa numbersBiomphalaria tenagophila is a simultaneous hermaphrodite whose male function investment was estimated by counting spermatozoa from ovotestis and seminal vesicle, under different experimental conditions during the copulation process. As a new technique, spermatozoa were separated in a detergent solution. In all experimental conditions the seminal vesicle contained at least twice as many sper… Show more

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“…According to Rollinson et al (1989) it may be wrong to assume that all the snails in a population are equally well-balanced for tendencies to perform the female or male role. For Biomphalaria, is expected that female sexual role be more frequent, as long as they are included among the simultaneous hermaphrodite that practice "Gamete Commerce" (Monteiro & Dias 1989, Freitas 1994 , a general model of mating systems for simultaneous hermaphrodites that practice cross-fertilization, proposed by Leonard and Lukowiak (1984). The model consists of giving and receiving gametes in alternate and successive parcels.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Rollinson et al (1989) it may be wrong to assume that all the snails in a population are equally well-balanced for tendencies to perform the female or male role. For Biomphalaria, is expected that female sexual role be more frequent, as long as they are included among the simultaneous hermaphrodite that practice "Gamete Commerce" (Monteiro & Dias 1989, Freitas 1994 , a general model of mating systems for simultaneous hermaphrodites that practice cross-fertilization, proposed by Leonard and Lukowiak (1984). The model consists of giving and receiving gametes in alternate and successive parcels.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%