Sperm competition often leads to increase in sperm numbers and sperm quality, and its effects on sperm function are now beginning to emerge. Rapid swimming speeds are crucial for mammalian spermatozoa, because they need to overcome physical barriers in the female tract, reach the ovum, and generate force to penetrate its vestments. Faster velocities associate with high sperm competition levels in many taxa and may be due to increases in sperm dimensions, but they may also relate to higher adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content. We examined if variation in sperm ATP levels relates to both sperm competition and sperm swimming speed in rodents. We found that sperm competition associates with variations in sperm ATP content and sperm-size adjuste...
Sperm competition leads to increased sperm production in many taxa. This response may result from in...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...
ATP supply is essential for sperm performance and increases in ATP content coevolve with enhanced sp...
Mammalian sperm differ widely in sperm morphology, and several explanations have been presented to a...
Sperm competition favours an increase in sperm swimming velocity that maximises the chances that spe...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...
Sperm competition is now recognised as a potent selective force shaping many male reproductive trait...
Background. The influence of sperm competition upon sperm size has been a controversial issue during...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
<div><p>Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selec...
The hypothesis that sperm competition should favour increases in sperm size, because it results in f...
In order to sustain motility and prepare for fertilization, sperm require energy. The characterizati...
Sperm competition leads to increased sperm production in many taxa. This response may result from in...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...
ATP supply is essential for sperm performance and increases in ATP content coevolve with enhanced sp...
Mammalian sperm differ widely in sperm morphology, and several explanations have been presented to a...
Sperm competition favours an increase in sperm swimming velocity that maximises the chances that spe...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...
Sperm competition is now recognised as a potent selective force shaping many male reproductive trait...
Background. The influence of sperm competition upon sperm size has been a controversial issue during...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
<div><p>Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selec...
The hypothesis that sperm competition should favour increases in sperm size, because it results in f...
In order to sustain motility and prepare for fertilization, sperm require energy. The characterizati...
Sperm competition leads to increased sperm production in many taxa. This response may result from in...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is...