Dictionary Definition
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English
Pronunciation
- (US) SAMPA:/kO.pj@.leIt/
Etymology
Latin copulare “to couple” (perf.part. stem copulat-).Verb
- To engage in sexual intercourse.
Translations
- Finnish: paritella
- French: coïter
- German: kopulieren
- Kurdish: perîn, gunhêlî kirin, cot bûn, gan
Extensive Definition
In biology, mating is the pairing
of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic internal
fertilization animals
for copulation and, in social
animals, also to raise their offspring. Mating methods
include random
mating, disassortative
mating, assortative
mating, or a mating
pool.
In some birds, for example, it includes nest-building and feeding offspring. The human
practice of making domesticated animals mate
and of artificially
inseminating them is part of animal
husbandry.
Copulation is the union of the sex organs of
two sexually
reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent
internal
fertilization. The two individuals may be of opposite sexes or
hermaphroditic, as
is the case with, for example, snails.
In some terrestrial
arthropods, including
insects representing
basal
(primitive) phylogenetic clades, the male
deposits spermatozoa on the
substrate, sometimes stored within a special structure, and
courtship involves
inducing the female to take up the sperm package into her genital
opening; there is no actual copulation. In groups such as dragonflies and many
spiders, males extrude
sperm into secondary copulatory structures removed from their
genital opening, which are then used to inseminate the female (in
dragonflies, it is a set of modified sternites on the second
abdominal segment; in spiders, it is the male pedipalps). In advanced groups
of insects, the male uses its aedeagus, a structure formed
from the terminal segments of the abdomen, to deposit sperm
directly (though sometimes in a capsule called a "spermatophore") into the
female's reproductive tract.
Many other animals reproduce sexually with
external fertilization, including many basal
vertebrates. Many
vertebrates (such as reptiles, some fish, and most birds) reproduce with internal
fertilization through cloacal copulation (see also
hemipenis), while
mammals copulate vaginally. In humans, unlike most animals,
copulation may or may not be related to reproduction. In most cases
people copulate for pleasure; this behaviour is also seen in some
animal species, for example chimpanzees and especially
bonobos are known to copulate when the female is not fertile,
presumably for pleasure, which in turn strengthens social bonds.
See also sexual
intercourse and human
sexual behavior. Like in animals, mating in other eukaryotes,
such as plants and
fungi, denotes sexual
conjugation. However, in vascular plants this is mostly achieved
without physical contact between mating individuals (see pollination), and in some
cases, e.g., in fungi no distinguishable male or female organs
exist (see isogamy);
however, mating types
in some fungal species are somewhat analogous to sexual
dimorphism in animals, and determine whether or not two
individual isolates can mate.
See also
- Animal husbandry
- Animal sexuality
- Biological attraction
- Evolution of sex
- Lordosis behavior
- Mating system
- Reproduction
- Sexual arousal
- sexual conflict
- Sex determination system
- Heterosexuality
- Canine reproduction
- Dog breeding
- Horse breeding
- Sheep husbandry
External links
copulate in Min Nan Chinese: Kau-phòe
copulate in Czech: Kopulace
copulate in Danish: Parring
copulate in German: Begattung
copulate in Estonian: Kopulatsioon
copulate in Spanish: Copulación
copulate in Esperanto: Kopulacio
copulate in Persian: جفتگیری
copulate in Iloko: Yot
copulate in Indonesian: Kopulasi
copulate in Hebrew: הזדווגות
copulate in Lojban: gletu
copulate in Macedonian: Копулација
copulate in Japanese: 交尾
copulate in Norwegian: Paring
copulate in Polish: Kopulacja
copulate in Portuguese: Acasalamento
copulate in Slovak: Kopulácia (párenie)
copulate in Slovenian: Parjenje
copulate in Swedish: Parning
copulate in Ukrainian: Копуляція
copulate in Chinese: 交配
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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yoke