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Snakes go she-male for survival

 
 
grant
13:15 / 15.11.01
15 November 2001

From: Nature 414, 267
Animal behaviour: Benefits of female mimicry in snakes


quote:Males of several animal species mimic females either in appearance or in the chemical cues they release, and this mimicry has generally been interpreted in terms of alternative mating strategies –– for example, a male that mimics a female may obtain stolen inseminations or avoid aggression from larger rivals. Our studies of snakes suggest a different explanation, which relies on natural selection rather than sexual selection. Male garter snakes that produce female-like pheromones (she-males) may benefit simply because large 'mating balls' of amorous males form around them, transferring heat to the she-male after it emerges from hibernation and reducing its exposure to predators.
 
 
Mister Remington Finn
15:21 / 15.11.01
This has the same taste as reptiles changing gender in times of need, to procreate ( afact that was used in Jurassic Park)
 
 
Re-Set
16:48 / 15.11.01
....and the Whiptail lizard, which has removed the need for males entirely. In this species, a fertilized egg would produce a male, whereas an unfertilized egg will produce a female. Catch is, there are no males to speak of, so no-one to fertilize the females.
 
 
Ganesh
13:00 / 17.11.01
For the paranoid male take on this, try John Wyndham's vintage tale of human auto-fertilisation, 'Consider Her Ways'...
 
  
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