Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fishes, the male attaches sperm embedded in a mucus produced by sperm duct glands, to the nest substrate before spawning takes place. Sperm are activated as the mucus and other embedded gland contents dissolve into the water. To test the importance of gland content on sperm function in Pomatoschistus minutus, a marine fish with external fertilization, we used a paired experimental design, with spermatozoa tested with and without sperm duct gland contents mixed into seawater. We measured sperm velocity, percentage motile sperm and sperm viability over time. Sperm were found to swim 7.3% faster when gland contents were mixed in the seawater. Percen...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
<div><p>Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted g...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
In externally fertilizing species, the gametes of both males and females are exposed to the influenc...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
Seminal fluid often makes up a large part of an ejaculate, yet most empirical and theoretical studie...
In many species males can rapidly adjust their ejaculate performance in response to changing levels ...
Phenotypic expression may be and often is influenced by an organism’s developmental environment, ref...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
1. Theoretical models predict that ejaculate expenditure will positively covary with the level of sp...
To test if an increased sperm competition risk affects male behavior and mating decisions of both se...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
<div><p>Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted g...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
In externally fertilizing species, the gametes of both males and females are exposed to the influenc...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
Seminal fluid often makes up a large part of an ejaculate, yet most empirical and theoretical studie...
In many species males can rapidly adjust their ejaculate performance in response to changing levels ...
Phenotypic expression may be and often is influenced by an organism’s developmental environment, ref...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
1. Theoretical models predict that ejaculate expenditure will positively covary with the level of sp...
To test if an increased sperm competition risk affects male behavior and mating decisions of both se...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
<div><p>Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted g...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...