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Male-killing bacteria makes female butterflies more promiscuous
February 06, 2007
A study at UCL (University College London) finds that a high-prevalence of male-killing bacteria active in many species of insect including the butterfly, actually increases female promiscuity and male fatigue. The team found that when the male insect population drops — killed off by the bacteria — the female butterfly becomes more sexually rampant. Males on the other hand show signs of fatigue and put less effort into mating.
In some populations of tropical butterfly the entire mating system is determined by a group of bacteria known as Wolbachia, according to the study, published in the journal 'Current Biology'.
Dr Sylvain Charlat, of the UCL Department of Biology, who led the study, said: "Male-killling bacteria are found in many insect species including the British ladybird. We wanted to know what the effect of the bacteria is on the mating system, and here we've shown that butterfly mating patterns are strongly determined by the killer bacteria.
"Contrary to expectation, we also find that female promiscuity actually rises when male numbers are reduced. Greater numbers of female partners leads to fatigue in males. They start producing smaller sperm packages. Unfortunately, the female butterflies instinctively know that the packages are smaller and that their chances of having been impregnated after mating are lower than usual. This just makes them more rampant!"
The male-killling bacterium is transmitted from mother to son and actually kills the son before the embryo hatches into a caterpillar. Only female offspring of female carriers of the bacteria can survive, which can lead to the male population being as low as one male to every hundred females in some areas.
Dr Greg Hurst, of the UCL Department of Biology and a senior author of the study, said: "It's amazing that the numbers of male butterflies can get so low and yet the population is still sustainable and stable. You don't need many male butterflies to continue the population successfully. This is partly because the decision to mate is mainly under female control and because males have a high mating capacity.\\\
University College London
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Loose Girl: A Memoir of Promiscuity
by Kerry Cohen (Author)
"Cohen's brutal honesty about her relentless quest for companionship is refreshingly relatable."
--Entertainment Weekly "Cohen recounts her harrowing litany of hookups through clear, poignant, spare-no-details prose."
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Promiscuities: The Secret Struggle for Womanhood
by Naomi Wolf (Author)
In this provocative and highly personal book, bestselling author Naomi Wolf explores a subject that has long been taboo in our society: women's sexual coming-of-age. Promiscuities brazenly exposes the truths behind the conflicting messages directed at young women during and after the sexual revolution. Drawing on surprising examples from the ancient and recent past, along with vivid recollections of her own youth, Wolf shows how our "liberated" culture still fears and distorts female passion. She also shares fascinating true stories that illustrate the fantasies and sometimes crippling realities women pass through on their way toward erotic and emotional discovery. A landmark book, Promiscuities is a call to women of all ages to reclaim and celebrate their sexuality.
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From Promiscuity to Proverbs 31
by Tanya S Martin (Author)
Are you single and saved, but also sexually active? Is it because you have chosen to ignore the mandate to avoid all forms of sexual immorality? Or is this a yoke of bondage that you can’t seem to destroy in your life? Do you often find yourself in compromising positions, and wonder how you ended up there? Are you living a double life … saved, sanctified and filled with the Holy Spirit on Sunday morning, but tangled up in someone’s bed by Tuesday? From Promiscuous to Proverbs 31 is designed to shed light on a subject that is often considered taboo in the body of Christ. The author takes you on a journey through her past struggles with sexual immorality and her present victory with sexual integrity. Her heart’s desire is to destroy the blinders that the devil has on every...
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Eyes Wide Open: Avoiding the Heartbreak of Emotional Promiscuity
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Capricorn-The Samuel Barber Collection
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A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon
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She's got all the right stuff, but all the wrong men. Jennifer Rubin (The Doors) delivers a provocative performance in her first leading role as Helen, a recent divorcee and aspiring filmmaker trying to find her identity in all the wrong places and all the wrong men. In this erotic tale of a woman's struggle for independence, Helen finds herself on the verge of a professional, emotional and sexual odyssey that will change her life once and for all.
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Promiscuities a Secret History of Female
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Explores and celebrates the phenomenon of female sexuality - empirically, imaginatively, anatomically and personally. Following a group of four girls (including her younger self) as they come of age in the 70s, Wolfe shows how our culture tries to shape and confine women's desire.
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Manu Chao (Primary Contributor)
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Pride and Promiscuity: The Lost Sex Scenes of Jane Austen
by Arielle Eckstut (Author), Dennis Ashton (Author)
In 1999, two amateur Jane Austen scholars staying at an English estate stumbled upon a hidden cache of manuscript pages and made the literary discovery of the century -- the lost sex scenes from Jane Austen's novels. Published here for the first time, the lost pages display Emma taking self-satisfaction to a whole new level, and reveal Henry Crawford's thorough exploration of "brotherly love" at Mansfield Park. If you've ever wondered what really happened in the drawing rooms of Austen's beloved characters, Pride and Promiscuity will satisfy your curiosity...and a whole lot more.
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