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Pheromones from female mosquitofish at different stages of reproduction differentially affect male sexual activity
Daesik Park, Catherine R. Propper
Biological Sciences
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Pheromone
100%
Mosquitofish
100%
Male Sexual Behavior
100%
Parturient
100%
Sexual Behavior
66%
Reproductive Cycle
66%
Odor Preference
66%
Western Mosquitofish
66%
Preference Test
33%
Male-male Interaction
33%
Gambusia Affinis
33%
Female Bias
33%
Male Reproductive Success
33%
Sex Attractant
33%
Activity Test
33%
Sex Pheromone
33%
Female Pheromone
33%
Plain Water
33%
Odor Function
33%
Operational Sex Ratio
33%
Copulation
33%
Reproductive Stage
33%
Mating Effort
33%
Gravid Females
33%
Gravid
33%
Copulatory
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
100%
Pheromone
100%
Gambusia
100%
Gambusia affinis
100%
Sex Ratio
33%
Reproductive Success
33%
Sex Pheromone
33%
Gravid Females
33%