Mounting evidence shows that the female reproductive fluid (FRF) can differently affect sperm performance of different males by biasing paternity share among competing males. Here, we tested for the first time the potential of 'within-ejaculate cryptic female choice' mediated by the FRF in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). Using a recently developed sperm selection chamber, we separated and collected FRF-selected from non-selected sperm to compare the two subpopulations of sperm in terms of sperm number, viability, DNA integrity and fertilizing ability. We showed that the sperm attracted by FRF are more numerous, more viable and with higher DNA integrity. In addition, FRF-selected sperm fertilized more eggs, but if this is due to fertilization a...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
A consequence of sexual reproduction in eukaryotes is the evolution of a biphasic life cycle with al...
Sexually reproducing eukaryotes are typically going through a biphasic life cycle with a diploid and...
In polyandrous mating systems, females maintain the opportunity to bias male fertilization success a...
An inescapable consequence of sex in eukaryotes is the evolution of a biphasic life cycle with alter...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Female reproductive fluid, the fluid that surrounds the eggs, has attracted increasing attention for...
In polyandrous mating systems, females maintain the opportunity to bias male fertilization success a...
The inheritance of non-genetic factors is increasingly seen to play a major role in ecology and evol...
Males produce numerous sperm in a single ejaculate that greatly outnumber their potential egg target...
The storage of sperm by females across successive reproductive cycles is well documented in internal...
Abstract Variation in sperm traits is widely documented both at inter- and intraspecific level. Howe...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
A consequence of sexual reproduction in eukaryotes is the evolution of a biphasic life cycle with al...
Sexually reproducing eukaryotes are typically going through a biphasic life cycle with a diploid and...
In polyandrous mating systems, females maintain the opportunity to bias male fertilization success a...
An inescapable consequence of sex in eukaryotes is the evolution of a biphasic life cycle with alter...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Female reproductive fluid, the fluid that surrounds the eggs, has attracted increasing attention for...
In polyandrous mating systems, females maintain the opportunity to bias male fertilization success a...
The inheritance of non-genetic factors is increasingly seen to play a major role in ecology and evol...
Males produce numerous sperm in a single ejaculate that greatly outnumber their potential egg target...
The storage of sperm by females across successive reproductive cycles is well documented in internal...
Abstract Variation in sperm traits is widely documented both at inter- and intraspecific level. Howe...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
A consequence of sexual reproduction in eukaryotes is the evolution of a biphasic life cycle with al...
Sexually reproducing eukaryotes are typically going through a biphasic life cycle with a diploid and...