Sperm are a simple cell type with few components, yet they exhibit tremendous between-species morphological variation in those components thought to reflect selection in different fertilization environments. However, within a species, sperm components are expected to be selected to be functionally integrated for optimal fertilization of eggs. Here, we take advantage of within-species variation in sperm form and function to test whether sperm components are functionally and genetically integrated both within and between sperm morphologies using a quantitative genetics approach. Drosophila pseudoobscura males produce two sperm types with different functions but which positively interact together in the same fertilization environment; the long...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm form evolves rapidly and dramatically, particularly in taxa with internal fertilization. Post-...
Sperm are a simple cell type with few components, yet they exhibit tremendous between-species morpho...
Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse, even among closely related species, yet the coevolution betw...
Spermatozoa are the most morphologically diverse cell type, leading to the widespread assumption tha...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Background: Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underly...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Sperm morp...
Interspecific studies indicate that sperm morphology and other ejaculatory traits diverge more rapid...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
AbstractMales of many species exhibit sperm heteromorphism, in which multiple morphologies of sperm ...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm form evolves rapidly and dramatically, particularly in taxa with internal fertilization. Post-...
Sperm are a simple cell type with few components, yet they exhibit tremendous between-species morpho...
Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse, even among closely related species, yet the coevolution betw...
Spermatozoa are the most morphologically diverse cell type, leading to the widespread assumption tha...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Background: Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underly...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Sperm morp...
Interspecific studies indicate that sperm morphology and other ejaculatory traits diverge more rapid...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
AbstractMales of many species exhibit sperm heteromorphism, in which multiple morphologies of sperm ...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm form evolves rapidly and dramatically, particularly in taxa with internal fertilization. Post-...