A loss of sperm viability and functionality during sperm transfer and storage within the female reproductive tract can have important fitness implications by disrupting fertilization and impairing offspring development and survival. Consequently, mechanisms that mitigate the temporal decline in sperm function are likely to be important targets of selection. In many species, ovarian fluid is known to regulate and maintain sperm quality. In this paper, we use the guppy Poecilia reticulata, a highly polyandrous freshwater fish exhibiting internal fertilization and sperm storage, to determine whether ovarian fluid (OF) influences the decline in sperm viability (the proportion of live sperm in the ejaculate) over time and whether any observed ef...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
A loss of sperm viability and functionality during sperm transfer and storage within the female repr...
A loss of sperm viability and functionality during sperm transfer and storage within the female repr...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
The females of several internal fertilizers are able to store sperm for a long time, reducing the ri...
The females of several internal fertilizers are able to store sperm for a long time, reducing the ri...
Factors such as gamete quality can profoundly affect fertility, but the spawning micro-environment t...
Marine and freshwater environments support numerous species of teleost fish with a wide and diverse ...
Female mate choice after copulation or spawning is cryptic when a female differentially influences t...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Growing evidence shows that non-gametic components released by both males and females can significan...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
A loss of sperm viability and functionality during sperm transfer and storage within the female repr...
A loss of sperm viability and functionality during sperm transfer and storage within the female repr...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
The females of several internal fertilizers are able to store sperm for a long time, reducing the ri...
The females of several internal fertilizers are able to store sperm for a long time, reducing the ri...
Factors such as gamete quality can profoundly affect fertility, but the spawning micro-environment t...
Marine and freshwater environments support numerous species of teleost fish with a wide and diverse ...
Female mate choice after copulation or spawning is cryptic when a female differentially influences t...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Growing evidence shows that non-gametic components released by both males and females can significan...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...
Sperm senescence can have important evolutionary implications due to its deleterious effects on sper...