Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in sperm size decreases with increasing levels of sperm competition, suggesting that male-male gamete competition selects for an optimal sperm phenotype. Previous studies of intraspecific sperm length variation have all involved internal fertilizers where some other factors—e.g., sperm storage and sperm movement along the walls of the female’s reproductive tract—probably also influence and reduce sperm size variation. Thus external fertilizers, where those factors are absent, might be expected to exhibit even more variation when there is little or no sperm competition. To test that idea, we studied the sperm morphology of a North American chorus ...
The scarcity of parthenogenetic vertebrates is often attributed to their 'inferior' mode of clonal r...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Frog reproductive modes are complex phenotypes that include egg/clutch characteristics, oviposition ...
Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in s...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...
Sperm competition theory assumes a trade-off between precopulatory traits that increase mating succe...
Comparative studies show that variation in sperm morphometry across taxa is associated with the envi...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Background: The degree of postcopulatory sexual selection, comprising variable degrees of sperm comp...
Sperm morphology varies enormously across the animal kingdom. While knowledge of the factors that dr...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
The scarcity of parthenogenetic vertebrates is often attributed to their 'inferior' mode of clonal r...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Frog reproductive modes are complex phenotypes that include egg/clutch characteristics, oviposition ...
Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in s...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...
Sperm competition theory assumes a trade-off between precopulatory traits that increase mating succe...
Comparative studies show that variation in sperm morphometry across taxa is associated with the envi...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Background: The degree of postcopulatory sexual selection, comprising variable degrees of sperm comp...
Sperm morphology varies enormously across the animal kingdom. While knowledge of the factors that dr...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
The scarcity of parthenogenetic vertebrates is often attributed to their 'inferior' mode of clonal r...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Frog reproductive modes are complex phenotypes that include egg/clutch characteristics, oviposition ...