Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favor phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that maximize fertilization success in dynamic fertilization environments. In species with external fertilization, osmolality of the fertilization medium is known to play a critical role in activating sperm motility, but evidence for osmotic-induced sperm plasticity is limited to euryhaline fish and marine invertebrates. Whether this capacity extends to freshwater taxa remains unknown. Here, we provide the first test for plasticity in sperm-motility activation in response to osmotic environment in an anuran amphibian. Male common eastern froglets (Crinia signifera) were acclimated to either low (0 mOsmol kg−1) or high (50 mOsmol kg−1) environmental ...
International audienceIn most teleost fishes, sperm cells are quiescent in the seminal plasma and ar...
In most teleost fishes, sperm cells are quiescent in the seminal plasma and are activated by either ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favour phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that m...
Globally, anthropogenic forces are causing the osmolality (concentration of dissolved solutes) of aq...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
Effective activation of sperm motility is fundamental to successful artificial fertilisation; howeve...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
The present study focused on clarification of the roles of environmental osmolality and ion composit...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
We assessed the concentration and motility of spermatozoa in native urinal sperm samples of the moor...
Phenotypic expression may be and often is influenced by an organism’s developmental environment, ref...
Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in s...
The aim of this study was to describe spermatozoa volume changes during the motility period of fish ...
International audienceIn most teleost fishes, sperm cells are quiescent in the seminal plasma and ar...
In most teleost fishes, sperm cells are quiescent in the seminal plasma and are activated by either ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favour phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that m...
Globally, anthropogenic forces are causing the osmolality (concentration of dissolved solutes) of aq...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
Effective activation of sperm motility is fundamental to successful artificial fertilisation; howeve...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
The present study focused on clarification of the roles of environmental osmolality and ion composit...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
We assessed the concentration and motility of spermatozoa in native urinal sperm samples of the moor...
Phenotypic expression may be and often is influenced by an organism’s developmental environment, ref...
Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in s...
The aim of this study was to describe spermatozoa volume changes during the motility period of fish ...
International audienceIn most teleost fishes, sperm cells are quiescent in the seminal plasma and ar...
In most teleost fishes, sperm cells are quiescent in the seminal plasma and are activated by either ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...