Sperm exhibit extraordinary levels of morphological diversification across the animal kingdom. In songbirds, sperm have a helically shaped head incorporating a distinct acrosomal membrane or “helical keel,” the form and extent of which varies across species. The functional significance of this helical shape, however, remains unknown. Using scanning electron microscopy, we quantified inter‐ and intraspecific variation in sperm head morphology across 36 songbird species (Passeriformes: Passerida). Using phylogenetic comparative methods, we investigated the relationship between sperm head morphology and both sperm swimming speed and the frequency of extra‐pair young (EPY). We found that species whose sperm had a relatively more pronounced heli...
The relationship between sperm energetics and sperm function is poorly known, but is central to our ...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm morphology is highly diversified across the animal kingdom and recent comparative evidence fro...
Sperm exhibit extraordinary levels of morphological diversification across the animal kingdom. In so...
Sperm morphology varies enormously across the animal kingdom. While knowledge of the factors that dr...
Despite the similar function of all sperm cells – to fertilise the egg – there is extraordinary dive...
Sperm velocity is one of the main determinants of the outcome of sperm competition. Since sperm vary...
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exist...
Sperm competition exerts strong selection on males to produce spermatozoa with an optimal morphology...
Sperm swimming performance affects male fertilization success, particularly in species with high spe...
Sperm performance is likely to be an important determinant of male reproductive success, especially ...
The male gametes (sperms) are under strong sexual selection and are therefore very diverse in their ...
Sperm cells vary tremendously in size and shape across the animal kingdom. In songbirds (Aves: Passe...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PCSS) is thought to be one of the evolutionary forces responsible ...
Sperm performance is likely to be an important determinant of male reproductive success, especially ...
The relationship between sperm energetics and sperm function is poorly known, but is central to our ...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm morphology is highly diversified across the animal kingdom and recent comparative evidence fro...
Sperm exhibit extraordinary levels of morphological diversification across the animal kingdom. In so...
Sperm morphology varies enormously across the animal kingdom. While knowledge of the factors that dr...
Despite the similar function of all sperm cells – to fertilise the egg – there is extraordinary dive...
Sperm velocity is one of the main determinants of the outcome of sperm competition. Since sperm vary...
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exist...
Sperm competition exerts strong selection on males to produce spermatozoa with an optimal morphology...
Sperm swimming performance affects male fertilization success, particularly in species with high spe...
Sperm performance is likely to be an important determinant of male reproductive success, especially ...
The male gametes (sperms) are under strong sexual selection and are therefore very diverse in their ...
Sperm cells vary tremendously in size and shape across the animal kingdom. In songbirds (Aves: Passe...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PCSS) is thought to be one of the evolutionary forces responsible ...
Sperm performance is likely to be an important determinant of male reproductive success, especially ...
The relationship between sperm energetics and sperm function is poorly known, but is central to our ...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
Sperm morphology is highly diversified across the animal kingdom and recent comparative evidence fro...