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Sex-Stereotyped Traits, Physical Attractiveness, and Interpersonal Attraction
Psychological Reports, 1977Two distinct categories of information operative in interpersonal situations are what a person “looks like” and what the person “acts like.” The former can be represented by degree of physical attractiveness. The latter can be summarized in terms of personality traits, classified according to the degree to which they are typically seen as masculine or
S A, Nida, J E, Williams
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Sex-attractant emitted by female mice
Physiology & Behavior, 1974Abstract Sexually experienced male mice prefer the odor of estrous females to that of diestrous females, while sexually naive males show no preference. Further preference tests using urine and several genital organs as odor sources showed that the vaginal smear or vaginal tissue from estrous females contain attractant(s) for experienced males ...
S, Hayashi, T, Kimura
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Sex and sex-attraction in seaweed
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1977Female gametes of Atlantic and Mediterranean brown algae lure their males into copulation by chemical signals which consist ol'species-specific, although interrelated volatile hydrocarbons of unusual structure. Formation and mode of action of these sex hormones are an intriguing chapter of plant biochemistry.
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The sugarcane borer sex attractant
Entomophaga, 1971Investigations with the sugarcane borer sex pheromone have been conducted in the laboratory and field since 1964 to: (1) develop a suitable synthetic diet for rearing large numbers of larvae; (2) develop a reliable bioassay to aid chemical studies of the pheromone; (3) study male response in the field to the pheromone; (4) determine the effects on ...
A. M. Hammond, S. D. Hensley
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Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1970
AbstractThe experiments described have given the following conclusions: (I) A chemical signal (pheromone) emitted by the oviparous female has an attractive effect upon the males. This signal is not emitted by the virginogeniae. (2) The signal is emitted by organs situated on the hind tibiae of the oviparous female and perceived by organs on the male ...
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AbstractThe experiments described have given the following conclusions: (I) A chemical signal (pheromone) emitted by the oviparous female has an attractive effect upon the males. This signal is not emitted by the virginogeniae. (2) The signal is emitted by organs situated on the hind tibiae of the oviparous female and perceived by organs on the male ...
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Sex Attraction in Samia Cecropia
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1933Such writers as Gene Stratton Porter have had much influence qpon the popular knowledge of scientific matters. For instance Gene Stratton Porter in one of her books says, that a moth may be placed in a cage at night, and will probably attract other moths, and in another book she describes placing a moth in a cage and seeing at least a hundred flying ...
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An anthology of stories from survivors of gay conversion therapy- edited by an activist, academic, and fellow survivor. This is an exposition of the trauma and moral injury such practices enact, and an opportunity for survivors to reclaim their narratives, and a call to action for every reader to help put end to conversion therapy.
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Sex Attractants In Sod Webworms
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1969Sex attractants were found in females of the sod webworm moth Crambus trisectus (Walker); the bluegrass webworm, C. teterrellus (Zincken); and C. mutabilis Clemens. Living female moths were effective baits for luring males to traps. Ten virgin females of C.
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