نتایج جستجو برای: sperm traits

تعداد نتایج: 134527  

2016
J. B. Patel A. J. Dhami

Sixty semen ejaculates from 10 mature bulls, 5 each of Jafarabadi and Mehsana breed, were studied for sperm motility and velocity parameters of fresh and frozen-thawed spermatozoa using computer assisted sperm analyzer (CASA). The mean values of motile and progressively motile spermatozoa observed in fresh semen of Jafarabadi and Mehsana bulls (79.77±1.62 and 61.80±1.85, and 78.90±1.22 and 61.3...

2015
Megan L. Head Regina Vega‐Trejo Frances Jacomb Michael D. Jennions

Identifying targets of selection is key to understanding the evolution of sexually selected behavioral and morphological traits. Many animals have coercive mating, yet little is known about whether and how mate choice operates when these are the dominant mating tactic. Here, we use multivariate selection analysis to examine the direction and shape of selection on male insemination success in th...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
L P Sun Y P Song Q Z Du L W Song Y Z Tian S L Zhang G H Hua L G Yang

Bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP-15) expression has been detected in the testis, but its roles in this organ has not been well elucidated. We evaluated polymorphisms of the BMP-15 gene by PCR-SSCP and PCR-RFLP in 212 Chinese Holstein bulls, and investigated possible associations with sperm quality traits, including semen volume per ejaculate, sperm density, fresh sperm motility, thawed sperm ...

2014
Md. Moshiur Rahman Giovanni M. Turchini Clelia Gasparini Fernando Norambuena Jonathan P. Evans

Environmental and ecological conditions can shape the evolution of life history traits in many animals. Among such factors, food or nutrition availability can play an important evolutionary role in moderating an animal's life history traits, particularly sexually selected traits. Here, we test whether diet quantity and/or composition in the form of omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids...

2017
Monica Lodi Alexandra Staikou Ruben Janssen Joris M Koene

Postcopulatory adaptations that increase reproductive success compared to rivals, like the transfer of accessory gland products that promote paternity, are common when sperm competition occurs among males. In land snails, the dart shooting behavior and its adaptive significance, in promoting individual fitness through enhanced paternity of the successful dart shooter, have been considered such ...

2016
Clair Bennison Nicola Hemmings Lola Brookes Jon Slate Tim Birkhead

The relationship between sperm energetics and sperm function is poorly known, but is central to our understanding of the evolution of sperm traits. The aim of this study was to examine how sperm morphology and ATP content affect sperm swimming velocity in the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata We exploited the high inter-male variation in this species and created extra experimental power by increa...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Emily G Rose Cara L Brand Gerald S Wilkinson

The steps by which isolated populations acquire reproductive incompatibilities remain poorly understood. One potentially important process is postcopulatory sexual selection because it can generate divergence between populations in traits that influence fertilization success after copulation. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of this form of reproductive isolation by conducting reciproca...

2004
Andrea S. Aspbury Caitlin R. Gabor

Recent interest in sperm competition has led to a re-evaluation of the ‘cheap sperm’ assumption inherent in many studies of sexual selection. In particular, mounting evidence suggests that male sperm availability can be increased by the presence of females. However, there is little information on how this interacts with male traits presumably affected by female mate choice, such as larger size....

2009

therefore, sperm size appears to have evolved as a secondary adaptation to sperm competition that is independent of the initial increase in sperm velocity. The reasons for this macroevolutionary pattern remain unclear. One possibility is that an increment in speed may initially arise by morphological rearrangements of the sperm cell leading to higher thrust and reduced drag, for example through...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2011
Budhan S Pukazhenthi Gina Della Togna Luis Padilla Diorene Smith Carlos Sanchez Katey Pelican Oris I Sanjur

There is little information on the reproductive biology of the male Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii). In this study, we characterized the ejaculate traits and evaluated the efficacy of 2 cryodiluents on sperm cryosurvival. Ejaculates were assessed for volume, pH, sperm motility, forward progression, osmolality, sperm concentration, sperm morphology, and acrosomal integrity. For cryopreservation,...

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