SummarySpermicide (i.e., female-mediated sperm death) is an understudied but potentially widespread phenomenon that has important ramifications for the study of sexual conflict, postcopulatory sexual selection, and fertility [1, 2]. Males are predicted to evolve adaptations against spermicide, but few antispermicidal mechanisms have been definitively identified. One such adaptation may be the enigmatic infertile sperm morphs or “parasperm” produced by many species, which have been hypothesized to protect their fertile brother “eusperm” from spermicide [2, 3]. Here, we show that female Drosophila pseudoobscura reproductive tracts are spermicidal and that the survival of eusperm after exposure to the female tract is highest when males produce...
The extent to which sperm or ejaculate-derived products from different males interact during sperm c...
Sperm viability has been associated with the degree of promiscuity across species, as well as the de...
While sperm competition risk favours males transferring many sperm to secure fertilizations, females...
Spermicide (i.e., female-mediated sperm death) is an understudied but potentially widespread phenome...
SummarySpermicide (i.e., female-mediated sperm death) is an understudied but potentially widespread ...
The shape, size and number of sperm males produce and the characteristics of the reproductive tract ...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
Sterile sperm castes are widespread, but their significance remains enigmatic. New experiments on Dr...
SummarySterile sperm castes are widespread, but their significance remains enigmatic. New experiment...
All animals are under the constant threat of pathogenic infection. However, little is known regardin...
1. Many internally-fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm d...
Many internally‐fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm duri...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Background: In the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, a highly invasive agricultu...
International audienceMale responses to risk of sperm competition play an important role in sexual s...
The extent to which sperm or ejaculate-derived products from different males interact during sperm c...
Sperm viability has been associated with the degree of promiscuity across species, as well as the de...
While sperm competition risk favours males transferring many sperm to secure fertilizations, females...
Spermicide (i.e., female-mediated sperm death) is an understudied but potentially widespread phenome...
SummarySpermicide (i.e., female-mediated sperm death) is an understudied but potentially widespread ...
The shape, size and number of sperm males produce and the characteristics of the reproductive tract ...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
Sterile sperm castes are widespread, but their significance remains enigmatic. New experiments on Dr...
SummarySterile sperm castes are widespread, but their significance remains enigmatic. New experiment...
All animals are under the constant threat of pathogenic infection. However, little is known regardin...
1. Many internally-fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm d...
Many internally‐fertilizing animals produce seminal fluid which is transferred along with sperm duri...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Background: In the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, a highly invasive agricultu...
International audienceMale responses to risk of sperm competition play an important role in sexual s...
The extent to which sperm or ejaculate-derived products from different males interact during sperm c...
Sperm viability has been associated with the degree of promiscuity across species, as well as the de...
While sperm competition risk favours males transferring many sperm to secure fertilizations, females...