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I. Male Reproductive system II. Female Reproductive system III. Sex Determination IV. Modes of reproduction V. Mating Male Reproductive system Testes Vas Deferens Seminal Vesicle Accessory Glands Ejaculatory duct Aedeagus (Penis) Gonopore (sperm exit) Male Reproductive system Testes Usually paired structures Each testis composed of (X) testicular follicles (sperm tubes) Encased (usually) in connective tissue Each Follicle individually encased in epithelial cells (thought to serve a trophic function – nutritive) Male Reproductive system Ducts Follicle - vas efferens - Vas deferens Both of which lead to - Ejaculatory duct - Penis - gonopore (typically associated w/ 9 th abdominal segment) Seminal Vesicle: quiescent storage of Spermatozoa Examples of exceptions: Protura, Ephemeroptera & some Dermaptera: Each vas deferens opens to exterior Male Reproductive system Accessory Glands: Secrete seminal fluid w/ chemical infusion for production of spermatophores and activates spermatozoa Accessory Glands – Some influences of secretions (small peptides) on females: -Stimulate muscle contraction of genital tract to facilitate sperm movement -Stimulate oviposition -Accelerate oocyte maturation -Inhibit subsequent matings by formation of vaginal plugs (physical), or through affecting behavior Peptides seem pass into the hemolymph and are transported to targeted sites Male Reproductive system Spermatogenesis: The process of sperm maturation from germ cells to spermatozoa Usually occurs in last larval instar, or pupal stage and sometimes continues into adulthood. Male Reproductive system [...]... I II III IV V Male Reproductive system Female Reproductive system Sex Determination Modes of reproduction Mating Sex Determination Nearly all are Bisexual (males & females) Many species are capable of reproducing via parthenogenesis Only a few species (some scales Icerya purchasi) are hermaphrodites (usually self fert) Sex Determination Considered to be a balance of male genes and ‘female’ genes on... individual has both reproductive sets I II III IV V Male Reproductive system Female Reproductive system Sex Determination Modes of reproduction Mating Sensory stimulation is a vital part of the copulatory act in insects, as in other animals In over a third of all insect species surveyed, the male indulges in copulatory courtship—behavior that appears to stimulate the female during mating The male may stroke,... Heterogametic sex = XO, XY XO or a single X plus a smaller Y chromosome Males mostly heterogametic Females mostly homogametic Exceptions: Leps and Trichoptera = reverse is true Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera and some bugs = males develop from unfertilized eggs Haplodiploidy I II III IV V VI Male Reproductive system Female Reproductive system Sex Determination Modes of reproduction Mate Location Mating Fertilization... Formation of male and female pronuclei Internal fertilization is an important adaptation to the terrestrial environment Multiple matings and sperm precedence occur Modes of Reproduction Modes of Reproduction Parthenogenesis: Females produce viable, unfertilized eggs • Thelytokous: Only Females produced (Hemiptera) • Arrhenotokous: Only males are produced (Hymenoptera) • Amphitokous: Both male and female produced... 407:855-856 Female X Male Interactions in Drosophila Sperm Competition Andrew G Clark, David J Begun, Timothy Prout SCIENCE 283:217-220; 8 JANUARY 1999 Antagonistic coevolution between the sexes in a group of insects Arnqvist G, Rowe L NATURE 415 (6873): 787-789 FEB 14 2002 Female Reproductive Tract Ovary Accessory Glands Spermatheca Spermathecal gland Gonopore Vagina – Bursa Copulatrix Female Reproductive. .. and trachea) High O2 demand associated w/ egg maturation Female Reproductive Tract Zones in the Ovary Germarium – contains developing 1 oocytes Vitellarium – oocytes uptake nutrients needed for a mature egg (yolk) A host-parasite interaction rescues Drosophila oogenesis defects Starr DJ, Cline TW NATURE 418 (6893): 76-79 JUL 4 2002 Female Reproductive Tract Accessory Glands Vary extensively in function:... materials -Ootheca of Mantids and roaches -aquatic gelatinous masses -Teste fly modified to “milk glands” which is used as food for developing larvae Female Reproductive Tract Spermatheca – storage of sperm Spermathecal gland – provide nourishment Female Reproductive Tract Gonopore Usually located on 8th or 9th abdominal segment EGG Mature egg typically elongate and oval (Exceptions ) Majority of egg... a third of all insect species surveyed, the male indulges in copulatory courtship—behavior that appears to stimulate the female during mating The male may stroke, tap or bite the body or legs of the female, wave antennae, produce sounds, or thrust or vibrate parts of his genetalia Copulation Sperm transfer Internal/external fertilization Traumatic insemination Sperm competition Sperm precedence “Battle . I. Male Reproductive system II. Female Reproductive system III. Sex Determination IV. Modes of reproduction V. Mating Male Reproductive system Testes Vas Deferens. adulthood. Male Reproductive system

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