BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. However, genetic and environmental factors can keep many animals from attaining their full reproductive potential. In these situations, efficient use of any functional gametes becomes more important for reproductive success. To learn about this aspect of C. elegans reproductive biology, we examined oocyte production and sperm utilization patterns in a unique collection of semi-fertile sperm function mutants.ResultsIn the mutants examined here, broods can be very small but sperm induced high levels of ovulation. Ovulation rates reach maximum levels between the first and second day of adulthood. Ovulations rates remain high during the reproductive pe...
In Caenorhabditis briggsae hermaphrodites, spermatogenesis begins in the L4 larval stage and persist...
International audienceHermaphroditic organisms are key models in sex allocation research, yet the de...
Reproduction constitutes the principle determinant of organismal fitness and, therefore, a central t...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an attractive model system for the study of fertiliza...
Sperm play a pivotal role in determining the reproductive success of individuals whose sperm must co...
Abstract Background Sperm competition is a driving fo...
Reproductive barriers involving gametic incompatibilities can act to enhance population divergence a...
Studies of gamete production in Caenorhabditis elegans self-fertile hermaphrodites have informed tex...
Fertilization is the biological process through which life is propagated and genetic variation is ge...
Although the general events surrounding fertilization in many species are well described, the molecu...
SummaryBackgroundSexual reproduction in animals requires the production of highly specialized motile...
The process of ovulation is an integral part of sexual reproduction in Caenorhabditis elegans. Vario...
SummaryThe molecular machinery that mediates sperm-egg interactions at fertilization is largely unkn...
Background In insects and in mammals, male sperm and seminal fluid provide signaling factors that in...
In Caenorhabditis briggsae hermaphrodites, spermatogenesis begins in the L4 larval stage and persist...
International audienceHermaphroditic organisms are key models in sex allocation research, yet the de...
Reproduction constitutes the principle determinant of organismal fitness and, therefore, a central t...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an attractive model system for the study of fertiliza...
Sperm play a pivotal role in determining the reproductive success of individuals whose sperm must co...
Abstract Background Sperm competition is a driving fo...
Reproductive barriers involving gametic incompatibilities can act to enhance population divergence a...
Studies of gamete production in Caenorhabditis elegans self-fertile hermaphrodites have informed tex...
Fertilization is the biological process through which life is propagated and genetic variation is ge...
Although the general events surrounding fertilization in many species are well described, the molecu...
SummaryBackgroundSexual reproduction in animals requires the production of highly specialized motile...
The process of ovulation is an integral part of sexual reproduction in Caenorhabditis elegans. Vario...
SummaryThe molecular machinery that mediates sperm-egg interactions at fertilization is largely unkn...
Background In insects and in mammals, male sperm and seminal fluid provide signaling factors that in...
In Caenorhabditis briggsae hermaphrodites, spermatogenesis begins in the L4 larval stage and persist...
International audienceHermaphroditic organisms are key models in sex allocation research, yet the de...
Reproduction constitutes the principle determinant of organismal fitness and, therefore, a central t...