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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38392382/tighter-constraints-of-multi-qubit-entanglement-in-terms-of-nonconvex-entanglement-measures-lcren-and-lcrenoa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongxi Shen, Dongping Xuan, Wen Zhou, Zhixi Wang, Shao-Ming Fei
The monogamy property of entanglement is an intriguing feature of multipartite quantum entanglement. Most entanglement measures satisfying the monogamy inequality have turned out to be convex. Whether nonconvex entanglement measures obey the monogamy inequalities remains less known at present. As a well-known measure of entanglement, the logarithmic negativity is not convex. We elucidate the constraints of multi-qubit entanglement based on the logarithmic convex-roof extended negativity (LCREN) and the logarithmic convex-roof extended negativity of assistance (LCRENoA)...
January 31, 2024: Entropy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336046/swinging-back-from-the-brink-polygamous-mating-strategies-revealed-for-an-iconic-threatened-freshwater-fish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elise M Furlan, Lee J Baumgartner, Meaghan Duncan, Iain Ellis, Bernd Gruber, Katherine Harrisson, Laura Michie, Jason D Thiem, Ivor Stuart
Catastrophic fish death events are increasing in frequency and severity globally. A series of major recent fish deaths in the semi-arid lower Darling-Baaka river system (LDBR) of Australia are emblematic of these issues with tens of millions of native fish perishing. In 2018-2019 there was a major death event for Australia's largest freshwater fish, Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii). To aid the recovery and guide restoration activities of local Murray cod populations, it is essential to gather information on the mating strategies and effective population size following the fish death event...
February 7, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279863/prevalence-socio-demographic-and-economic-determinants-of-violence-against-ever-married-women-in-morocco
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdelghani Asraoui, Chems-Eddouha Khassouani, Abdelmajid Soulaymani
BACKGROUND: Violence against women is a public health issue worldwide, affecting the physical and mental wellbeing of women, children and families. AIM: To determine the socio-demographic and economic factors contributing to violence against women in Morocco and offer recommendations for the prevention and reduction of violence. METHODS: Data for this study was obtained from the 2018 National Population and Family Health Survey. We applied the Chi-square test and t-test to study the possible associations between some socio-demographic and economic variables and violence against women...
December 21, 2023: Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270064/the-evolution-of-sexual-dimorphism-in-gene-expression-in-response-to-a-manipulation-of-mate-competition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Prashastha Mishra, Howard D Rundle, Aneil F Agrawal
Many genes are differentially expressed between males and females and patterns of sex-biased gene expression (SBGE) vary among species. Some of this variation is thought to have evolved in response to differences in mate competition among species that causes varying patterns of sex-specific selection. We used experimental evolution to test this by quantifying SBGE and sex-specific splicing in 15 Drosophila melanogaster populations that evolved for 104 generations in mating treatments that removed mate competition via enforced monogamy, or allowed mate competition in either small, simple or larger, structurally more complex mating environments...
January 25, 2024: Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112016/the-family-dynamics-of-children-on-the-streets-of-ibadan-southwest-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abimbola M Obimakinde, Moosa Shabir
BACKGROUND:  Children roaming the streets estimated at 1 in 10 by a 2021 United Nation Children's Funds (UNICEF) report is a growing problem, in cities of lower- and middle-income African countries. Studies of street children with no family ties abound, but there is a paucity of studies on children on the street who exist within families and return home daily. We explored the family dynamics of children on the streets of Ibadan, emphasising family structure, resources and relationships...
December 14, 2023: South African Family Practice: Official Journal of the South African Academy of Family Practice/Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093249/the-psychosexual-and-psychosocial-impacts-of-polygamous-marriages-a-cross-sectional-study-among-somali-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adil Barut, Samira Ahmed Mohamud
BACKGROUND: Polygamous marriages are common in many Africa countries. This study aimed to document psychosexual and psychosocial problems of Somali women engaged in monogamous or polygamous marriages. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 607 consecutive women who had presented between June 7 and October 1, 2022, to the Department of Gynaecology of Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital in Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia. Data included maternal age, type of marriage (polygamy, monogamy, and arranged marriage), wives' education, husbands' education, husband income, residence area (rural or urban), number of marriages, living in houses (same or different), number of co-wives, and age of marriage...
December 13, 2023: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38073270/direct-and-indirect-predictors-of-postpartum-depression-symptoms-among-indigenous-bedouin-mothers-in-israel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samira Alfayumi-Zeadna, Huda Abu Ghalion, Norm O'Rourke, Zuya Azbarga, Nihaya Daoud
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common and complex phenomenon with negative outcomes for children, women and their families. This study set out to identify both direct and indirect predictors of PPD symptoms among indigenous Bedouin mothers in Israel. The study included 305 women, 18 to 45 years of age, who were interviewed while pregnant and again, 2 to 4 months postpartum. Interviews were conducted in Arabic and included the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, administered at both points of measurement...
December 10, 2023: Research in Nursing & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38032474/reproductive-biology-of-trichopria-anastrephae-hymenoptera-diapriidae-a-biological-control-agent-of-drosophila-suzukii%C3%A2-matsumura-diptera-drosophilidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra P Krüger, Amanda M Garcez, Tiago Scheunemann, Daniel Bernardi, Dori E Nava, Flávio R M Garcia
Hymenopteran parasitoids, like any other insect, employ strategies to ensure their reproduction. Understanding these strategies is important for ecological purposes, but also to improve mass rearing of biological control agents. Here, we describe mating strategies used by the pupal parasitoid Trichopria anastrephae Lima (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae), a potential biocontrol agent, that has been considered for augmentative releases for management of the invasive pest species Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae)...
November 30, 2023: Neotropical Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38030825/polygamous-interest-in-a-mononormative-nation-the-roles-of-sex-and-sociosexuality-in-polygamous-interest-in-a-heterosexual-sample-from-the-uk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew G Thomas, Sophie Harrison, Justin K Mogilski, Steve Stewart-Williams, Lance Workman
Polygamy is a form of "one-sided" consensually non-monogamous relationship where one person has multiple committed partners, each of whom is only involved with that one person. It was likely a reoccurring feature of ancestral mating that posed adaptive problems for our ancestors. Yet polygamy, and multi-partnering more generally, is understudied in Western cultures, raising questions about the existence of polygamous interest and whether this is calibrated adaptively to personal conditions. In two studies, we examined polygamous interest in two heterosexual online samples from the UK...
November 29, 2023: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38014995/not-just-females-and-males-unravelling-the-complex-sex-determinism-of-the-hemp-palm-trachycarpus-fortunei
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antoine Jousson, Yamama Naciri, Camille Christe, Brigitte Marazzi, Fred Stauffer
PREMISE: The Asian palm Trachycarpus fortunei (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae) is an ornamental species that is widely planted in temperate regions. In Europe, it has spread outside of gardens, particularly on the southern side of the Alps. Sexual expression in the species is complex, varying from dioecy to polygamy. This study investigated (1) sexual floral development and (2) genetic markers implicated in sex determinism. METHODS: The morphology and anatomy of floral organs at different developmental stages were studied using SEM observations and anatomical sections...
November 28, 2023: American Journal of Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37993765/polygamy-and-safe-sex-negotiation-among-married-women-evidence-from-cameroon
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satveer Dhillon, Daniel Amoak, George N Chidimbah Munthali, Yujiro Sano, Roger Antabe, Isaac Luginaah
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that women in polygamous relationships may be exposed to unique sexual and reproductive health challenges. However, there are very few studies that examine whether polygamy is associated with safe sex negotiation among married women in sub-Saharan Africa, including Cameroon. METHODS: Using the 2018 Cameroon Demographic and Health Survey, we apply logistic regression analysis to compare two indicators of safe sex negotiation (i.e., the ability to ask for condom use and refuse sex against their partner) between polygamous (n = 1,628) and monogamous (n = 5,686) women aged 15-49 years old...
November 22, 2023: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37935954/diversity-and-evolution-of-the-mhc-class-ii-drb-gene-in-the-capra-sibirica-experienced-a-demographic-fluctuation-in-china
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Pei-Pei Dong, Rui-Rui Wang, Shamshidin Abduriyim
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are the most polymorphic genes in vertebrates, and their proteins play a critical role in adaptive immunity for defense against a variety of pathogens. MHC diversity was lost in many species after experiencing a decline in size. To understand the variation and evolution of MHC genes in the Siberian ibex, Capra sibirica, which has undergone a population decline, we analyzed the variation of the second exon of MHC class II DRB genes in samples collected from five geographic localities in Xinjiang, China, that belong to three diverged mitochondrial clades...
November 7, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37888875/sexual-selection-buffers-the-negative-consequences-of-population-fragmentation-on-adaptive-plastic-responses-to-increasing-temperatures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maider Iglesias-Carrasco, Beatriz Taboada, Miguel Lozano, Pau Carazo, Roberto Garcia-Roa, Eduardo Rodriguez-Exposito, Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez
Whether sexual selection facilitates or hampers the ability to plastically respond to novel environments might depend on population structure, via its effects on sexual interactions and associated fitness payoffs. Using experimentally evolved lines of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus, we tested whether individuals evolving under different sexual selection (monogamy vs polygamy) and population spatial structure (metapopulation vs undivided populations) treatments differed in their response across developmental thermal conditions (control, hot or stressful) in a range of fitness and fitness-associated traits...
October 27, 2023: Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37638478/ontogeny-and-phylogeny-of-mating-behaviour-social-heteroch-rony-in-primates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabien Génin, Hajarimanitra Rambeloarivony, Daniele Silvestro, Judith C Masters
Based on the Recognition Concept of species, the specific-mate contact model posits that mating systems develop as combinations of two fundamental courtship strategies that we interpret here in terms of behavioural heterochrony: territorial mate-attraction evolved as an effect of peramorphosis whereas group-living mate-seeking evolved as an effect of paedomorphosis. We tested this hypothesis on primates in a phylogenetic and paleo-climatic context. Our results suggest that primate promiscuity (both males and females are mate-seekers) evolved with group-living from ancestral pair-living monogamy (both males and females are mate-attractors) in the Palaeogene, as the result of a slowdown in growth (neoteny) caused by increased environmental predictability...
July 1, 2023: Theoretical Biology Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37603728/descent-marriage-and-residence-practices-of-a-3-800-year-old-pastoral-community-in-central-eurasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jens Blöcher, Maxime Brami, Isabelle Sofie Feinauer, Eliza Stolarczyk, Yoan Diekmann, Lisa Vetterdietz, Marina Karapetian, Laura Winkelbach, Vanessa Kokot, Leonardo Vallini, Astrid Stobbe, Wolfgang Haak, Christina Papageorgopoulou, Rüdiger Krause, Svetlana Sharapova, Joachim Burger
Our understanding of prehistoric societal organization at the family level is still limited. Here, we generated genome data from 32 individuals from an approximately 3,800-y-old burial mound attributed to the Bronze Age Srubnaya-Alakul cultural tradition at the site of Nepluyevsky, located in the Southern Ural region of Central Eurasia. We found that life expectancy was generally very low, with adult males living on average 8 y longer than females. A total of 35 first-degree, 40 second-degree, and 48 third-degree biological relationships connected 23 of the studied individuals, allowing us to propose a family tree spanning three generations with six brothers at its center...
September 5, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37584963/human-fertility-and-religions-in-sub-saharan-africa-a-comprehensive-review-of-publications-and-data-2010-2020
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Nicola Turner, Frank Götmark
Fertility is declining only slowly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and religion may be one factor involved. Based on the literature, we reviewed fertility rates of followers of different religions in SSA, and whether religion influences fertility. We used the Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar and reference lists to find papers, selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Within 21 countries, followers of African Indigenous Religions (AIR) had higher fertility (4-58%) than Christians. Within 25 countries, followers of Islam had higher fertility (2-36%) than Christians, though not in Zimbabwe and Uganda (-2% in each)...
January 2023: African Journal of Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37520474/exploring-the-attitudes-and-practices-of-female-doctors-towards-cervical-cancer-screening-in-primary-health-care-centers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed Aldarmahi, Hanan Alzahrani, Sulafah Alqutub, Faisal Alzahrani
Cervical cancer is a significant cause of female mortality worldwide, and early detection through regular screening is crucial for reducing mortality rates. However, in developing countries, the uptake of Pap smear tests (PST) is low, mostly due to cultural and social factors and a lack of knowledge. This cross-sectional study assessed knowledge, attitude, and practice of cervical cancer screening among practitioners working at primary healthcare centers in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, the study aimed to identify the potential barriers that prevent female physicians from performing cervical cancer screening tests...
May 2023: Journal of Medicine and Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37494354/individual-and-community-level-factors-associated-with-discrimination-among-women-aged-15-49-years-in-bangladesh-evidence-based-on-multiple-indicator-cluster-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iqramul Haq, Md Mizanur Rahman Sarker, Sharanon Chakma
BACKGROUND: This research aimed to examine the factors at both the individual and community levels that are linked to discrimination experienced by women aged 15-49 in Bangladesh. METHODS: The relevant data was taken from the 2019 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey in Bangladesh. The risk factors for discrimination against women in Bangladesh were determined using multilevel logistic regression models. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of discrimination against women was found to be 10...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434418/mechanisms-that-can-cause-population-decline-under-heavily-skewed-male-biased-adult-sex-ratios
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susumu Chiba, Aya Iwamoto, Seina Shimabukuro, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Karin Inoue
While adult sex ratio (ASR) is a crucial component for population management, there is still a limited understanding of how its fluctuation affects population dynamics. To demonstrate mechanisms that hinder population growth under a biased ASR, we examined changes in reproductive success with ASR using a decapod crustacean exposed to female-selective harvesting. We examined the effect of ASR on the spawning success of females. A laboratory experiment showed that the number of eggs carried by females decreased as the proportion of males in the mating groups increased...
July 11, 2023: Journal of Animal Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37403502/divorce-rate-in-monogamous-birds-increases-with-male-promiscuity-and-migration-distance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiqing Chen, Xi Lin, Zitan Song, Yang Liu
Socially monogamous birds may break up their partnership by a so-called 'divorce' behaviour. Divorce rates vary immensely across avian taxa that have a predominantly monogamous social mating system. Although various factors associated with divorce have been tested, broad-scale drivers of divorce rate remain contentious. Moreover, the influence of sexual roles in divorce still needs further investigation because of the conflicting interests of males and females over mating and fertilization. Here, we applied phylogenetic comparative methods to analyse one of the largest datasets ever compiled that included divorce rates from published studies of 186 avian species from 25 orders and 61 families...
July 12, 2023: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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