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“...The influence of blood meal and mating on Triatoma brasiliensis (Neiva) female fecundity, fertility...”
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“..., we carried out a study of pollen flow, mating system and spatial genetic structure using nine microsatellite...”
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“.... In social bees, ants, and wasps, plugging may involve traumatic mating, with females being harmed...”
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“...Male body size is usually correlated with mating success in insects. For non-territorial species...”
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“...The mating behavior of the moth Atheloca subrufella Hulst, 1887 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) was...”
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“... girth (CBG) and body mass (BM).Discussion: In this actual research, Natural Mating (NM) and Embryo...”
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