POLYANDRY REDUCES SPERM LENGTH VARIATION IN SOCIAL INSECTS

Volume: 65, Issue: 10, Pages: 3006 - 3012
Published: Jun 2, 2011
Abstract
Postcopulatory sexual selection, either in the form of sperm competition or cryptic female choice, is an important selective force that is thought to have generated the enormous variation in sperm morphology observed interspecifically. However, the evolutionary significance of intraspecific variation in sperm morphology, and the role that postcopulatory sexual selection plays in influencing this variation, remains poorly investigated in...
Paper Details
Title
POLYANDRY REDUCES SPERM LENGTH VARIATION IN SOCIAL INSECTS
Published Date
Jun 2, 2011
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
10
Pages
3006 - 3012
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