Sexual Attraction and Mating Patterns in Cylindrocorpus longistoma and C. curzii (Nematoda: Cylindrocorporidae)

Authors

  • D. A. Chin
  • D. P. Taylor

Abstract

Females of cylindrocorpus longistoma and C. curzii excrete attractants which probably function to bring the sexes together before mating. Intraspecific and interspecific heterosexual and homosexual pairing experiments showed the attractants to be species specific as well as sex specific. Observations on mating behavior support the hypothesis that sexual attraction and copulation require independent stimuli.

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1969-10-14

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