نتایج جستجو برای: sperm competition

تعداد نتایج: 121391  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Montserrat Gomendio Juan Martin-Coello Cristina Crespo Concepción Magaña Eduardo R S Roldan

When females mate promiscuously, sperm from rival males compete within the female reproductive tract to fertilize ova. Sperm competition is a powerful selective force that has shaped sexual behavior, sperm production, and sperm morphology. However, nothing is known about the influence of sperm competition on fertilization-related processes, because it has been assumed that sperm competition onl...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
C C Smith M J Ryan

Species with alternative reproductive strategies are characterized by discrete differences among males in suites of traits related to competition for fertilizations. Models predict sneaker males should allocate more resources to their ejaculates because they experience sperm competition more frequently and often occupy a disfavoured 'role' owing to subordinance in intramale competition and fema...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Javier delBarco-Trillo Olga García-Álvarez Ana Josefa Soler Maximiliano Tourmente José Julián Garde Eduardo R S Roldan

Sperm competition, a prevalent evolutionary process in which the spermatozoa of two or more males compete for the fertilization of the same ovum, leads to morphological and physiological adaptations, including increases in energetic metabolism that may serve to propel sperm faster but that may have negative effects on DNA integrity. Sperm DNA damage is associated with reduced rates of fertiliza...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Alberto Civetta

Drosophila females engage in multiple matings [1] [2] [3] [4] even though they can store sperm in specialized organs for most of their life [5]. The existence of sperm competition in Drosophila has been inferred from the proportion of progeny sired by the second male in double-mating experiments [6] [7] [8]. Investigators have used this approach to quantify genetic variation underlying sperm co...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
A Singson K L Hill S W L'Hernault

Hermaphrodite self-fertilization is the primary mode of reproduction in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. However, when a hermaphrodite is crossed with a male, nearly all of the oocytes are fertilized by male-derived sperm. This sperm precedence during reproduction is due to the competitive superiority of male-derived sperm and results in a functional suppression of hermaphrodite self-fertil...

2007
Todd K. Shackelford Aaron T. Goetz

With the recognition, afforded by recent evolutionary science, that female infidelity was a recurrent feature of modern humans’ evolutionary history has come the development of a unique area in the study of human mating: sperm competition. A form of male–male postcopulatory competition, sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tract of a ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Francisco Garcı́a-González Leigh W. Simmons

Experimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective force acting on an array of male reproductive traits . However, the role of sperm quality in determining paternity in insects has been neglected, despite the fact that sperm quality has been shown to influence the outcome of sperm competition in vertebrates . A recent comparative analysis found that males...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2006
L Engqvist K Reinhold

Theoretical models predict that males should allocate more sperm in matings where the immediate risk of sperm competition is high. It has therefore often been argued that males should invest less sperm in matings with virgin females compared with matings with already mated females. However, with relatively polyandrous females, high sperm competition risk will covary with high sperm competition ...

2013
Javier delBarco-Trillo Maximiliano Tourmente Eduardo R. S. Roldan

Sperm competition leads to increased sperm production in many taxa. This response may result from increases in testes size, changes in testicular architecture or changes in the kinetics of spermatogenesis, but the impact of each one of these processes on sperm production has not been studied in an integrated manner. Furthermore, such response may be limited in species with low mass-specific met...

2015
Torvald B. Egeland Geir Rudolfsen Jarle T. Nordeide Ivar Folstad

Citation: Egeland TB, Rudolfsen G, Nordeide JT and Folstad I (2015) On the relative effect of spawning asynchrony, sperm quantity, and sperm quality on paternity under sperm competition in an external fertilizer. Front. Ecol. Evol. 3:77. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00077 On the relative effect of spawning asynchrony, sperm quantity, and sperm quality on paternity under sperm competition in an extern...

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