Male reproductive success is determined by the ability of males to gain sexual access to females and by their ability to fertilize ova. Among polygynous mammals, males differ markedly in their reproductive success, and a great deal of effort has been made to understand how selective forces have shaped traits that enhance male competitiveness both before and after copulation (i.e., sperm competition). However, the possibility that males also may differ in their fertility has been ignored under the assumption that male infertility is rare in natural populations because selection against it is likely to be strong. In the present study, we examined which semen traits correlate with male fertility in natural populations of Iberian red deer (Cerv...
Background: evaluation of reproductive traits of red deer is important to understand its performance...
In an attempt to establish reference values for sperm morphology in wild red deer, genital tracts we...
Artificial reproductive technologies (ART) for cervids have improved, but a need remains for the col...
Sperm design and velocity play key roles in influencing sperm performance and, therefore, can determ...
Sperm design and velocity play key roles in influencing sperm performance and, therefore, can determ...
Male fertility has seldom been studied in natural populations because it has been assumed that stron...
Studies concerning the relationships between sperm size and velocity at the intraspecific level are ...
Studies concerning the relationships between sperm size and velocity at the intraspecific level are ...
Sperm design and velocity have key roles influencing sperm performance and, therefore, can determine...
Efforts to test sex ratio theory have focused mostly on females. However, when males possess traits ...
Spermatogenesis is a costly process that is expected to be under selection to maximise sperm quantit...
Efforts to test sex ratio theory have focused mostly on females. However, when males possess traits...
<div><p>Spermatogenesis is a costly process that is expected to be under selection to maximise sperm...
Evolutionary theory proposes that exaggerated male traits have evolved via sexual selection, either ...
Spermatogenesis is a costly process that is expected to be under selection to maximise sperm quanti...
Background: evaluation of reproductive traits of red deer is important to understand its performance...
In an attempt to establish reference values for sperm morphology in wild red deer, genital tracts we...
Artificial reproductive technologies (ART) for cervids have improved, but a need remains for the col...
Sperm design and velocity play key roles in influencing sperm performance and, therefore, can determ...
Sperm design and velocity play key roles in influencing sperm performance and, therefore, can determ...
Male fertility has seldom been studied in natural populations because it has been assumed that stron...
Studies concerning the relationships between sperm size and velocity at the intraspecific level are ...
Studies concerning the relationships between sperm size and velocity at the intraspecific level are ...
Sperm design and velocity have key roles influencing sperm performance and, therefore, can determine...
Efforts to test sex ratio theory have focused mostly on females. However, when males possess traits ...
Spermatogenesis is a costly process that is expected to be under selection to maximise sperm quantit...
Efforts to test sex ratio theory have focused mostly on females. However, when males possess traits...
<div><p>Spermatogenesis is a costly process that is expected to be under selection to maximise sperm...
Evolutionary theory proposes that exaggerated male traits have evolved via sexual selection, either ...
Spermatogenesis is a costly process that is expected to be under selection to maximise sperm quanti...
Background: evaluation of reproductive traits of red deer is important to understand its performance...
In an attempt to establish reference values for sperm morphology in wild red deer, genital tracts we...
Artificial reproductive technologies (ART) for cervids have improved, but a need remains for the col...