Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse, even among closely related species, yet the coevolution between males and females of fertilization recognition systems is necessary for successful karyogamy (male and female pronuclear fusion). In most species, the entire sperm enters the egg during fertilization so sperm morphological diversity may impact the intra-cellular sperm-egg interactions necessary for karyogamy. We quantified morphological variation of sperm inside eggs prior to and following karyogamy in several species of Drosophila to understand whether evolution of sperm morphology could influence intracellular sperm-egg interactions (ISEIs). We measured seven parameters that describe ISEIs among species to determine whether these parame...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse, even among closely related species, yet the coevolution betw...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Sperm morp...
Sperm are a simple cell type with few components, yet they exhibit tremendous between-species morpho...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Spermatozoa are the most morphologically diverse cell type, leading to the widespread assumption tha...
Background: Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underly...
Interspecific studies indicate that sperm morphology and other ejaculatory traits diverge more rapid...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Oviparous, facultative egg retention enables Drosophila females to withhold fertilized eggs in their...
Sperm competition is a post-copulatory sexual selection mechanism in species in which females mate w...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse, even among closely related species, yet the coevolution betw...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Sperm morp...
Sperm are a simple cell type with few components, yet they exhibit tremendous between-species morpho...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Spermatozoa are the most morphologically diverse cell type, leading to the widespread assumption tha...
Background: Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underly...
Interspecific studies indicate that sperm morphology and other ejaculatory traits diverge more rapid...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Oviparous, facultative egg retention enables Drosophila females to withhold fertilized eggs in their...
Sperm competition is a post-copulatory sexual selection mechanism in species in which females mate w...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...