<div><p>Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PCSS) in the form of sperm competition drives the evolution of longer and faster swimming sperm. Work on passserine birds has revealed that PCSS also reduces variation in sperm size between males at the intraspecific level. However, the influence of PCSS upon intra-male sperm size diversity is poorly understood, since the few studies carried out to date in birds have yielded contradictory results. In mammals, PCSS increases sperm size but there is little information on the effects of this selective force on variations in sperm size and shape. Here, we test whether sperm competition associates with a reduction in the degree of variation ...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Rowe, M., Albrecht, T., Cramer, E. R., ...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
Sperm competition favours an increase in sperm swimming velocity that maximises the chances that spe...
Background. The influence of sperm competition upon sperm size has been a controversial issue during...
Post-copulatory sexual selection has been shown to shape morphology of male gametes. Both directiona...
The evolutionary role of postcopulatory sexual selection in shaping male reproductive traits, includ...
BACKGROUND: Post-copulatory sexual selection has been shown to shape morphology of male gametes. Bot...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
Sperm competition is now recognised as a potent selective force shaping many male reproductive trait...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Rowe, M., Albrecht, T., Cramer, E. R., ...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
Sperm competition favours an increase in sperm swimming velocity that maximises the chances that spe...
Background. The influence of sperm competition upon sperm size has been a controversial issue during...
Post-copulatory sexual selection has been shown to shape morphology of male gametes. Both directiona...
The evolutionary role of postcopulatory sexual selection in shaping male reproductive traits, includ...
BACKGROUND: Post-copulatory sexual selection has been shown to shape morphology of male gametes. Bot...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
Sperm competition is now recognised as a potent selective force shaping many male reproductive trait...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Rowe, M., Albrecht, T., Cramer, E. R., ...