AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. This form of post-copulatory sexual selection is recognized as a significant and widespread force in the evolution of male reproductive biology and as a key determinant of differential male reproductive success [2, 3]. Despite its importance, however, detailed mechanisms of sperm competition at the gamete level remain poorly understood. Here, we use natural variation in spermatozoal traits among wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), a species naturally adapted to sperm competition [4], to examine how the relative influences of sperm (i) number, (ii) velocity, (iii) longevity, and (iv) total length determine sperm competition success. Atlantic s...
Relatively little research has been done to investigate the way postcopulatory, prezygotic mechanis...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
Disentangling the relative roles of males, females and their interactive effects on competitive fert...
Supportive breeding is an important tool in conservation management, but its long-term genetic conse...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
Relatively little research has been done to investigate the way postcopulatory, prezygotic mechanis...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
Disentangling the relative roles of males, females and their interactive effects on competitive fert...
Supportive breeding is an important tool in conservation management, but its long-term genetic conse...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
Relatively little research has been done to investigate the way postcopulatory, prezygotic mechanis...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...