Multiple paternity is ubiquitous within the polyphyletic group called \u27reptiles\u27, especially within the lizards and snakes. Therefore, the probability of sperm competition occurring, and being intense, is high. Squamates exhibit a diversity of tactics to ensure fertilization success in the face of sperm competition. The duration of female sperm storage, which can be many months and even years in some species, remains an enigma. Here, we emphasize some mechanisms that might affect patterns of paternity, the source and function of ejaculates and features of the female reproductive tract that may aid in long-term sperm storage. In doing so, we present a new analysis of the relationship between sperm size, the strength of sperm competitio...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
The ability to produce viable offspring without recently mating, either through sperm storage or par...
We demonstrate that extending copulation enhances probability of paternity in sand lizards and that ...
Multiple paternity is ubiquitous within the polyphyletic group called \u27reptiles\u27, especially w...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Females of many vertebrate species have the capacity to store sperm within their reproductive tracts...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...
Female common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) typically reproduce annually and lay more than one clu...
Sperm storage is a widespread phenomenon across taxa and mating systems but its consequences for cen...
Sperm storage is a widespread phenomenon across taxa and mating systems but its consequences for cen...
Most species of reptile studied to date have polygynandrous mating systems and possess specialised ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00101.x Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of more than one male c...
The role of sperm competition in increasing sperm length is a controversial issue, because findings ...
Understanding pre- and post-copulatory mechanisms of sexual selection can provide insights into the ...
Sperm storage is a central phenomenon to the reproductive cycle of a wide range of vertebrate specie...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
The ability to produce viable offspring without recently mating, either through sperm storage or par...
We demonstrate that extending copulation enhances probability of paternity in sand lizards and that ...
Multiple paternity is ubiquitous within the polyphyletic group called \u27reptiles\u27, especially w...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Females of many vertebrate species have the capacity to store sperm within their reproductive tracts...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...
Female common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) typically reproduce annually and lay more than one clu...
Sperm storage is a widespread phenomenon across taxa and mating systems but its consequences for cen...
Sperm storage is a widespread phenomenon across taxa and mating systems but its consequences for cen...
Most species of reptile studied to date have polygynandrous mating systems and possess specialised ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00101.x Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of more than one male c...
The role of sperm competition in increasing sperm length is a controversial issue, because findings ...
Understanding pre- and post-copulatory mechanisms of sexual selection can provide insights into the ...
Sperm storage is a central phenomenon to the reproductive cycle of a wide range of vertebrate specie...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
The ability to produce viable offspring without recently mating, either through sperm storage or par...
We demonstrate that extending copulation enhances probability of paternity in sand lizards and that ...