نتایج جستجو برای: sperm traits

تعداد نتایج: 134527  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2015
M Tourmente J Delbarco Trillo E R S Roldan

Post-copulatory sexual selection, in the form sperm competition, has influenced the evolution of several male reproductive traits. However, theory predicts that sperm competition would lead to trade-offs between numbers and size of spermatozoa because increased costs per cell would result in a reduction of sperm number if both traits share the same energetic budget. Theoretical models have prop...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Sara Calhim Helene M Lampe Tore Slagsvold Tim R Birkhead

Theories regarding the role of sexual selection on the evolution of sperm traits are based on an association between pre-copulatory (e.g. female preference) and post-copulatory (e.g. ejaculate quality) male reproductive traits. In tests of these hypotheses, sperm morphology has rarely been used, despite its high heritability and intra-individual consistency. We found evidence of selection for l...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2014
John L Fitzpatrick Stefan Lüpold

Sperm experience intense and varied selection that dramatically impacts the evolution of sperm quality. Selection acts to ensure that sperm are fertilization-competent and able to overcome the many challenges experienced on their way towards eggs. However, simply being able to fertilize an egg is not enough to ensure male fertility in most species. Owing to the prevalence of female multiple mat...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2005
Aurelio F Malo J Julián Garde Ana J Soler Andrés J García Montserrat Gomendio Eduardo R S Roldan

Male reproductive success is determined by the ability of males to gain sexual access to females and by their ability to fertilize ova. Among polygynous mammals, males differ markedly in their reproductive success, and a great deal of effort has been made to understand how selective forces have shaped traits that enhance male competitiveness both before and after copulation (i.e., sperm competi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Mollie K. Manier Stefan Lüpold John M. Belote William T. Starmer Kirstin S. Berben Outi Ala-Honkola William F. Collins Scott Pitnick

BACKGROUND Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underlying their divergence, is a central goal of evolutionary biology and speciation research. There is growing recognition that postcopulatory sexual selection, which can drive rapid diversification of interacting ejaculate and female reproductive tract traits that mediate sperm competition, may be an ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Marion Mehlis Ingolf P Rick Theo C M Bakker

In polyandrous mating systems, male reproductive success depends on both mate-acquisition traits (precopulatory) and sperm competitive abilities (postcopulatory). Empirical data on the interaction between these traits are inconsistent; revealing positive, negative or no relationships. It is generally expected that the investment in pre- and postcopulatory traits is mediated by environmental con...

2014
Cecilia S Blengini Naretto Sergio Cardozo Gabriela Laura C Giojalas Chiaraviglio Margarita

In polyandrous species, sperm morphometry and sperm velocity are under strong sexual selection. Although several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the role of sperm competition in sperm trait variation, this aspect is still poorly understood. It has been suggested that an increase in sperm competition pressure could reduce sperm size variation or produce a diversity of sperm to maximize ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Stefan Lüpold

The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among competing ejaculates. Whereas it is well established that individual ejaculate traits evolve rapidly under postcopulatory sexual selection, little is known about other factors that might influence the evolution of ejaculates. For example, the metabolic rate is likely to affect the sperm production...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
John L Fitzpatrick Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Jonathan P Evans

Selection imposed through sperm competition is commonly thought to promote the evolution of longer sperm, since sperm length is assumed to be positively associated with sperm swimming velocity. Yet, the basis for this assumption remains controversial, and there is surprisingly little intraspecific evidence demonstrating such a link between sperm form and function. Here, we show that sperm lengt...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
John L Fitzpatrick Robert Montgomerie Julie K Desjardins Kelly A Stiver Niclas Kolm Sigal Balshine

Sperm competition, the contest among ejaculates from rival males to fertilize ova of a female, is a common and powerful evolutionary force influencing ejaculate traits. During competitive interactions between ejaculates, longer and faster spermatozoa are expected to have an edge; however, to date, there has been mixed support for this key prediction from sperm competition theory. Here, we use t...

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