Sperm storage is a common phenomenon in most female reptiles. Evidence of sperm storage is based on the observation that female fertilization occurs even when females are separated from males, as well as the presence of agglomerates of spermatozoa in specific regions of the oviducts. Lizards are capable of storing sperm in the uterine tube, vagina, or in both regions. However, representatives of the Gekkonidae family commonly store spermatozoa in the uterine tube, which is considered an ancestral character state for Squamates. Using comparative techniques of light, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, we observed stored sperm organized in compact bundles with their heads facing the bottom of the crypts of the uterine tube, indicat...
Female sperm storage is an intriguing adaptation exhibited by a wide array of both vertebrates and i...
The knowledge of sperm ultrastructure of Squamata provides informative traits for phylogenetic analy...
Lizards of the family Gekkonidae display a variety of reproductive patterns, as evidenced by the pre...
Sperm storage is a common phenomenon in most female reptiles. Evidence of sperm storageis based on t...
Hemidactylus mabouia is an Africa oviparous lizard that is now distributed on other continents and h...
This study provides the first description of the ultrastructural features of sperm storage tubules (...
The female rock lizard, Psammophilus dorsalis (Agamidae), lays multiple clutches of eggs over a peri...
ABSTRACT The reproductive tracts of female ground skinks, Scincella laterale, collected at various t...
Female reptiles have the ability to store sperm within their reproductive tracts for extended period...
Lizards of the family Gekkonidae display a variety of reproductive patterns, as evidenced by the pr...
Some reptiles are known to possess sperm storage in the female genital tract. Examination of the ovi...
Multiple paternity is ubiquitous within the polyphyletic group called \u27reptiles\u27, especially w...
The oviduct anatomy of Sceloporus grammicus is similar to that descríbed for other species of lízard...
Sperm storage is a central phenomenon to the reproductive cycle of a wide range of vertebrate specie...
Oviducal sperm storage in the viviparous (lecithotrophic) colubrid snake Seminatrix pygaea was studi...
Female sperm storage is an intriguing adaptation exhibited by a wide array of both vertebrates and i...
The knowledge of sperm ultrastructure of Squamata provides informative traits for phylogenetic analy...
Lizards of the family Gekkonidae display a variety of reproductive patterns, as evidenced by the pre...
Sperm storage is a common phenomenon in most female reptiles. Evidence of sperm storageis based on t...
Hemidactylus mabouia is an Africa oviparous lizard that is now distributed on other continents and h...
This study provides the first description of the ultrastructural features of sperm storage tubules (...
The female rock lizard, Psammophilus dorsalis (Agamidae), lays multiple clutches of eggs over a peri...
ABSTRACT The reproductive tracts of female ground skinks, Scincella laterale, collected at various t...
Female reptiles have the ability to store sperm within their reproductive tracts for extended period...
Lizards of the family Gekkonidae display a variety of reproductive patterns, as evidenced by the pr...
Some reptiles are known to possess sperm storage in the female genital tract. Examination of the ovi...
Multiple paternity is ubiquitous within the polyphyletic group called \u27reptiles\u27, especially w...
The oviduct anatomy of Sceloporus grammicus is similar to that descríbed for other species of lízard...
Sperm storage is a central phenomenon to the reproductive cycle of a wide range of vertebrate specie...
Oviducal sperm storage in the viviparous (lecithotrophic) colubrid snake Seminatrix pygaea was studi...
Female sperm storage is an intriguing adaptation exhibited by a wide array of both vertebrates and i...
The knowledge of sperm ultrastructure of Squamata provides informative traits for phylogenetic analy...
Lizards of the family Gekkonidae display a variety of reproductive patterns, as evidenced by the pre...