Damselflies (Odonata: Zygoptera) have a more complex sperm transfer system than other internally ejaculating insects. Males translocate sperm from the internal reproductive organs to the specific sperm vesicles, a small cavity on the body surface, and then transfer them into the female. To examine how the additional steps of sperm transfer contribute to decreases in sperm quality, we assessed sperm viability (the proportion of live sperm) at each stage of mating and after different storage times in male and female reproductive organs in two damselfly species, Mnais pruinosa and Calopteryx cornelia. Viability of stored sperm in females was lower than that of male stores even just after copulation. Male sperm vesicles were not equipped to mai...
Contrary to vertebrates, sperm production in insects may bear considerable costs for males. This is ...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Odonates (dragonflies) are well known for the ability of the males to displace sperm stored in the f...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Abstract. Before mating, all male odonates translocate sperm from the testes (IX segment) to the pen...
Postcopulatory sexual selection may favour mechanisms to reduce sperm competition, like physical spe...
AbstractSperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advan...
Engqvist L, Sauer KP. Determinants of sperm transfer in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata: male variat...
The medfly, Ceratitis capitata, is an invasive species in which polyandry, associated with sperm pre...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Multiple spermathecae potentially allow selective sperm use, provided that sperm from rival males ar...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Contrary to vertebrates, sperm production in insects may bear considerable costs for males. This is ...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Odonates (dragonflies) are well known for the ability of the males to displace sperm stored in the f...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Abstract. Before mating, all male odonates translocate sperm from the testes (IX segment) to the pen...
Postcopulatory sexual selection may favour mechanisms to reduce sperm competition, like physical spe...
AbstractSperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advan...
Engqvist L, Sauer KP. Determinants of sperm transfer in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata: male variat...
The medfly, Ceratitis capitata, is an invasive species in which polyandry, associated with sperm pre...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Multiple spermathecae potentially allow selective sperm use, provided that sperm from rival males ar...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Contrary to vertebrates, sperm production in insects may bear considerable costs for males. This is ...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...