Copyright © 2006 CSIROIn Australia, there are around 60 species of murid rodents that occur in the subfamily Hydromyinae, most of which produce highly complex, monomorphic, spermatozoa in which the head has an apical hook together with two ventral processes containing filamentous actin and a long tail of species-specific length. One of the few exceptions to this is the spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis, whose spermatozoa have previously been shown to have pleiomorphic heads. In this study, the structural organisation of the sperm head has been investigated in more detail and the variability in length of the midpiece and total length of the sperm tail has been determined for this species. The findings confirm that pleiomorphic sperm hea...
The male reproductive tract of most Australian hopping mice in the genus Notomys has a suite of high...
In most mammals the male gamete, the spermatozoon, has a fairly consistent, species-specific shape a...
Rodents have spermatozoa with features not seen in other species. Sperm heads in many rodent species...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn eutherian mammals, there are mark...
Spermatozoa exhibit considerable interspecies morphological variation across mammals, especially amo...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe sperm head morphology and tail l...
First published:07 April 2020Hopping mice (Genus Notomys) are a monophyletic group of Australian Old...
Copyright © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.In the rodent superfamily Muroidea, a model for the evolution of sp...
The morphology of the spermatozoon of representative species of the subfamily Nesomyinae (Muroidea: ...
The spermatozoon of most murine rodents contains a head in which there is a characteristic apical ho...
Variation in spermatozoal morphology among 26 species of murine rodents native to Sulawesi and two i...
The diversity of the structural organization of the spermatozoa of African murid rodents is describe...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
The murine rodents are the most speciose subfamily of mammals. Here the morphology of the spermatozo...
9 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8-9)."The morphology of spermatozoa from...
The male reproductive tract of most Australian hopping mice in the genus Notomys has a suite of high...
In most mammals the male gamete, the spermatozoon, has a fairly consistent, species-specific shape a...
Rodents have spermatozoa with features not seen in other species. Sperm heads in many rodent species...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn eutherian mammals, there are mark...
Spermatozoa exhibit considerable interspecies morphological variation across mammals, especially amo...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe sperm head morphology and tail l...
First published:07 April 2020Hopping mice (Genus Notomys) are a monophyletic group of Australian Old...
Copyright © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.In the rodent superfamily Muroidea, a model for the evolution of sp...
The morphology of the spermatozoon of representative species of the subfamily Nesomyinae (Muroidea: ...
The spermatozoon of most murine rodents contains a head in which there is a characteristic apical ho...
Variation in spermatozoal morphology among 26 species of murine rodents native to Sulawesi and two i...
The diversity of the structural organization of the spermatozoa of African murid rodents is describe...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
The murine rodents are the most speciose subfamily of mammals. Here the morphology of the spermatozo...
9 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8-9)."The morphology of spermatozoa from...
The male reproductive tract of most Australian hopping mice in the genus Notomys has a suite of high...
In most mammals the male gamete, the spermatozoon, has a fairly consistent, species-specific shape a...
Rodents have spermatozoa with features not seen in other species. Sperm heads in many rodent species...