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Biologie de la reproduction chez Jaera (Isopode Asellote) 1. Structure et fonctionnement des pièces copulatrices mâles = Reproduction biology in Jaera (Asellota Isopoda). 1. Structure and function of the male copulatory appendages
Veuille, M. (1978). Biologie de la reproduction chez Jaera (Isopode Asellote) 1. Structure et fonctionnement des pièces copulatrices mâles = Reproduction biology in Jaera (Asellota Isopoda). 1. Structure and function of the male copulatory appendages. Cah. Biol. Mar. 19(3): 299-308
In: Cahiers de Biologie Marine. Station Biologique de Roscoff: Paris. ISSN 0007-9723; e-ISSN 2262-3094, more
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  • Veuille, M.

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    Jaera females are not inseminated through a ventral opening as in other Crustacea, but through a dorsal one. The males copulatory appendages show a high functional coaptation of their different parts. Contrarily to the premating behaviour, the copulatory process is a very conservative one, as could be expected from the theory of intraspcific sexual selection.

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