
Authors: Dieter Plasse1, Omar Verde, Jes�ºs Arango, Luis Camaripano, Hugo Fossi, Rafael Romero, Carlos Rodriguez M. and Jos�© L. Rumbos
(Co)variance components and genetic parameters were estimated for body weights of an elite Brahman herd under a designed, supervised management and genetic program, including strategic artificial insemination (AI). Restricted maximum likelihood methods were used with a univariate animal model for birth weight (BW) and a bivari.. Read More»
Authors: Shree Ram Singh, Bashisth N. Singh and Hugo F. Hoenigsberg
Female remating is fundamental to evolutionary biology as it determines the pattern of sexual selection and sexual conflict. Remating in females is an important component of Drosophila mating systems because it affects sperm usage patterns and sexual selection. Remating is common in females of many species of Drosophila in bot.. Read More»
Authors: M.H. Corr�ªa-Marques, D. De Jong, P. Rosenkranz andL.S. Gon�§alves
In Europe and North America honey bees cannot be kept without chemical treatments against Varroa destructor. Nevertheless, in Brazil an isolated population of Italian honey bees has been kept on an island since 1984 without treatment against this mite. The infestation rates in these colonies have decreased over the years. We l.. Read More»
Authors: Diana Alvarez, Manuel Ruiz-Garcia, Jimena Guerrero and Juan P. Jaramillo
Chromosome 3 rearrangements were studied in five Drosophila pseudoobscura populations from the high plateau of the Colombian Andes. As in previous studies, the Santa Cruz and Tree Line rearrangements were predominant in these populations, but for the first time other rearrangements such as the Olympic, Cuernavaca and a rearran.. Read More»