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2022 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
Mingzi Xu ◽  
Ola M. Fincke

In sexual conflict, males are often thought to gain fitness benefits from harassing females over mating. Yet when harassment itself incurs costs to males and if alternative, receptive females are available in a local population, theory predicts that when confronted with a female refusal, a male’s choice of persisting or retreating is determined in part by the likelihood of achieving a mating. We tested that prediction in the damselfly Enallagma hageni, whose males compete by intense scramble competition, resulting in widespread mating harassment toward females, which have a high level of control over mating. Using captive individuals of E. hageni in outdoor insectaries, we quantified male persistence in mating after refusals by pre- and post-oviposition focal females whose egg content we quantified after observations. We documented a novel, context-dependent head-turning refusal signal of sexual non-receptivity, most often displayed in tandem pairs by post-oviposition females that typically carried few mature eggs for males to fertilize. Male persistence was less likely to result in mating with post-oviposition females compared with pre-oviposition females carrying a clutch of mature eggs. Accordingly, males were less likely to persist following refusal signals given by post-oviposition females, supporting the theoretical prediction. Compared with a refusal signal known as wing spread, head-turning was significantly more effective in deterring harassing males. Our results suggest that despite on-going sexual conflict over mating, cooperation benefits both sexes when females use the honest signal of non-receptivity because they carry few mature eggs that males could fertilize.


Author(s):  
Yanjun Zhou ◽  
Cangtao Yin

Tunneling corrections on Kramers escape rates with power-law distribution in three damping systems are obtained separately based on flux over population theory by introducing the tunneling correction into flux. Two common barriers (Eckart barrier and parabolic barrier) are used to calculate tunneling corrections. We take the relevant parameters from the [Formula: see text] reaction to further study how the tunneling correction affects the escape rates in three damping cases. It shows that the tunneling correction has great impact on escape rate in low damping and overdamped systems, but has little impact in low-to-intermediate damping (LID) system. Heretofore, we extend our previous work to a wider range of application areas.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-168
Author(s):  
Elena V. VASIL'EVA

Subject. This article examines the particularities of the process of the Russian population aging. Objectives. The article aims to assess the impact of different demographic factors on the aging of the Russian population. Methods. The study is based on the population theory provisions. Results. The article describes varying particularities of the population aging process throughout Russia. Conclusions. The particularities of the Russian regions' population aging should be adequately reflected in management decisions both at the country and regional levels.


Author(s):  
Mahfuzur Rahman

In the late eighteenth century, in 1798, England's renowned economist Thomas Malthus, in his book ‘Essay on the Principal of Population’1, propounded a stirring theory about population, according to his name, it is called the Malthusian Population Theory. Malthus discussed the problem of population increase in the food supply and the scarcity of production rule. According to Malthus, population increases in geometric rates and food production increases at arithmetical rate. In the twentieth century, we will see how logical the population theory of Malthus is in today's world and how unreasonable. Although the population theory of Malthus is somewhat true for the underdeveloped countries. Due to the development and use of science and technology in the present world, the population theory of Malthas has been criticized by various modern economists.


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