In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically spawning males have larger testes and greater sperm numbers as an evolved response to a higher degree of sperm competition, but support for higher sperm performance (motility, longevity and speed) by such males is inconsistent. We used the sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus) to test whether sperm performance differed between breeding-coloured males (small testes, large mucus-filled sperm-duct glands; build nests lined with sperm-containing mucus, provide care) and parasitic sneaker-morph males (no breeding colouration, large testes, rudimentary sperm-duct glands; no nest, no care). We compared motility (per cent motile sperm), velocity, longe...
© Bartlett et al. In many species, males can make rapid adjustments to ejaculate performance in resp...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
A variety of sexual selection mechanisms have been implicated to drive the variability of the male r...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
Males pursuing alternative reproductive tactics have been predicted to face a trade-off between maxi...
1. Theoretical models predict that ejaculate expenditure will positively covary with the level of sp...
In many animal species, males may exhibit one of several discrete, alternative ways of obtaining fer...
Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted goby Gobi...
The most common adaptation to sperm competition in males is represented by an increase in the sperm ...
Male alternative reproductive tactics, like satellite or sneaking tactics, typically parasitize repr...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
A variety of sexual selection mechanisms have been implicated to drive the variability of the male r...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
Studies of sperm competition in species with alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) often pay atten...
Studies on adaptive responses to sperm competition have focused on mating modes and mating roles. Th...
© Bartlett et al. In many species, males can make rapid adjustments to ejaculate performance in resp...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
A variety of sexual selection mechanisms have been implicated to drive the variability of the male r...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
Males pursuing alternative reproductive tactics have been predicted to face a trade-off between maxi...
1. Theoretical models predict that ejaculate expenditure will positively covary with the level of sp...
In many animal species, males may exhibit one of several discrete, alternative ways of obtaining fer...
Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted goby Gobi...
The most common adaptation to sperm competition in males is represented by an increase in the sperm ...
Male alternative reproductive tactics, like satellite or sneaking tactics, typically parasitize repr...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
A variety of sexual selection mechanisms have been implicated to drive the variability of the male r...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
Studies of sperm competition in species with alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) often pay atten...
Studies on adaptive responses to sperm competition have focused on mating modes and mating roles. Th...
© Bartlett et al. In many species, males can make rapid adjustments to ejaculate performance in resp...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
A variety of sexual selection mechanisms have been implicated to drive the variability of the male r...