The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds, but paternity data exist for only a few percent of the approximately 10400 extant species. As paternity analyses require extensive field sampling and costly lab work, species coverage in this field will probably not improve much in the foreseeable future. Recent findings from passerine birds, which constitute the largest avian order (∼5,900 species), suggest that sperm phenotypes carry a signature of sperm competition. Here we examine how well standardized measures of sperm length variation can predict the rate of extrapair paternity in passerine birds.We collected sperm samples from 55 passerine species in Canada and Europe for which extrap...
The evolutionary role of postcopulatory sexual selection in shaping male reproductive traits, includ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on describing the occurrence and within- and between species variation ...
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by p...
The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds,...
Schmoll T, Kleven O. Sperm dimensions differ between two Coal Tit Periparus ater populations. Journa...
Sexual promiscuity, whereby females copulate with more than one male, is a quite common phenomenon i...
Spermatozoa are amongst the most variable of all animal cells, varying enormously in size and shape ...
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exist...
Kleven O, Fiske AN, Havik M, Kroglund RT, Ostnes JE, Schmoll T. Extra-pair paternity and sperm lengt...
There is growing evidence that post-copulatory sexual selection, mediated by sperm competition, infl...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...
Spermatozoa represent the morphologically most diverse type of animal cells and show remarkable vari...
Schmoll T, Kleven O, Rusche M. Individual phenotypic plasticity explains seasonal variation in sperm...
Spermatozoa vary greatly in size and shape among species across the animal kingdom. Postcopulatory s...
Birds show considerable variation in sperm morphology. Closely related species and subspecies can sh...
The evolutionary role of postcopulatory sexual selection in shaping male reproductive traits, includ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on describing the occurrence and within- and between species variation ...
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by p...
The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds,...
Schmoll T, Kleven O. Sperm dimensions differ between two Coal Tit Periparus ater populations. Journa...
Sexual promiscuity, whereby females copulate with more than one male, is a quite common phenomenon i...
Spermatozoa are amongst the most variable of all animal cells, varying enormously in size and shape ...
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exist...
Kleven O, Fiske AN, Havik M, Kroglund RT, Ostnes JE, Schmoll T. Extra-pair paternity and sperm lengt...
There is growing evidence that post-copulatory sexual selection, mediated by sperm competition, infl...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...
Spermatozoa represent the morphologically most diverse type of animal cells and show remarkable vari...
Schmoll T, Kleven O, Rusche M. Individual phenotypic plasticity explains seasonal variation in sperm...
Spermatozoa vary greatly in size and shape among species across the animal kingdom. Postcopulatory s...
Birds show considerable variation in sperm morphology. Closely related species and subspecies can sh...
The evolutionary role of postcopulatory sexual selection in shaping male reproductive traits, includ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on describing the occurrence and within- and between species variation ...
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by p...