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Kumashiro, Mikihiko
Sakai, Masaki
Abstract
We have investigated the morphology and physiology of the genitalia of the male cricket to establish a basis for neuroethological study of its reproductive behaviour. First, the structure of the phallic complex, including the dorsal pouch, guiding rod, epiphallus, ventral lobes and median pouch, are described, as are the muscles, cuticle, membranes and biomechanics of copulation. The innervation and sensory receptors have also been examined. Second, the functional role of the muscle in each genital organ has been determined by direct observation of muscle contraction during spontaneous or evoked movements and by analysis of the changes in movements after the ablation of the muscle. Third, for the flexible membranous organs, the ventral lobes and median pouch, the passages for haemolymph and their dynamic properties have been examined using petroleum jelly. Fourth, the sequence of coordinated motor actions performed by the internal and external genital organs, which were induced in both restrained and dissected males using newly developed techniques, has been analyzed during tethered copulation and spermatophore formation. As a result, the mechanisms of copulation and spermatophore formation are now more fully understood.
Keywords
male
cricket
Gryllus bimaculatus
reproduction
behaviour
copulation
spermatophore extrusion
spermatophore
protrusion
genital organ
innervation.
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Published with permission from the copyright holder. This is the institute's copy, as published in The Journal of Experimental Biology, March 2001, Volume 204, Issue 6, Pages 1123-1137.
Publisher URL:http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/204/6/1123
Copyright © 2001 The Company of Biologists Limited. All rights reserved.
Published Date
2001-03
Publication Title
The Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume
volume204
Issue
issue6
Publisher
The Company of Biologists Limited
Start Page
1123
End Page
1137
ISSN
0022-0949
NCID
AA00697490
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
Copyright Holders
The Company of Biologists Limited
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publisher
Refereed
True
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Web of Science KeyUT
Submission Path
biology_general/12