Article first published online: 14 MAY 2013Most Old World mice and rats, subfamily Murinae, have a spermatozoon with an apical hook, a long tail and, as seen typically in eutherian mammals, a bilaterally flattened head. Dramatically different from this are the sperm of the Greater Bandicoot Rat, Bandicota indica. Here, we ask the question has the structure of the sperm head co-evolved with that of the egg coat, the zona pellucida? For this, we first summarise the morphological features of the spermatozoon of B. indica that may relate to zona pellucida penetration at the time of fertilisation, and we confirm that the sperm head is generally round, not bilaterally flattened, in profile and has a huge acrosome. We then show that the zona pellu...
The diversity of the structural organization of the spermatozoa of African murid rodents is describe...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
Being subject to intense post-copulatory selection, sperm size is a principal determining component ...
The spermatozoon of most murine rodents contains a head in which there is a characteristic apical ho...
The structural organisation of the spermatozoon from two species of bandicoot rats Bandicota bengale...
First published:07 April 2020Hopping mice (Genus Notomys) are a monophyletic group of Australian Old...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe sperm head morphology and tail l...
Copyright © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.In the rodent superfamily Muroidea, a model for the evolution of sp...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn eutherian mammals, there are mark...
In mammals, before fertilisation can occur, sperm have to bind to, and penetrate, the extracellular ...
In most mammals the male gamete, the spermatozoon, has a fairly consistent, species-specific shape a...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn the greater bandicoot rat, Bandic...
Copyright © 2007 Society for Reproduction and FertilityIn mammals, before fertilization can occur, s...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROIn Australia, there are around 60 species of murid rodents that occur in the s...
Rodents have spermatozoa with features not seen in other species. Sperm heads in many rodent species...
The diversity of the structural organization of the spermatozoa of African murid rodents is describe...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
Being subject to intense post-copulatory selection, sperm size is a principal determining component ...
The spermatozoon of most murine rodents contains a head in which there is a characteristic apical ho...
The structural organisation of the spermatozoon from two species of bandicoot rats Bandicota bengale...
First published:07 April 2020Hopping mice (Genus Notomys) are a monophyletic group of Australian Old...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe sperm head morphology and tail l...
Copyright © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.In the rodent superfamily Muroidea, a model for the evolution of sp...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn eutherian mammals, there are mark...
In mammals, before fertilisation can occur, sperm have to bind to, and penetrate, the extracellular ...
In most mammals the male gamete, the spermatozoon, has a fairly consistent, species-specific shape a...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn the greater bandicoot rat, Bandic...
Copyright © 2007 Society for Reproduction and FertilityIn mammals, before fertilization can occur, s...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROIn Australia, there are around 60 species of murid rodents that occur in the s...
Rodents have spermatozoa with features not seen in other species. Sperm heads in many rodent species...
The diversity of the structural organization of the spermatozoa of African murid rodents is describe...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
Being subject to intense post-copulatory selection, sperm size is a principal determining component ...