Sperm number trumps sperm size in mammalian ejaculate evolution

Volume: 282, Issue: 1819, Pages: 20152122 - 20152122
Published: Nov 22, 2015
Abstract
Postcopulatory sexual selection is widely accepted to underlie the extraordinary diversification of sperm morphology. However, why does it favour longer sperm in some taxa but shorter in others? Two recent hypotheses addressing this discrepancy offered contradictory explanations. Under the sperm dilution hypothesis, selection via sperm density in the female reproductive tract favours more but smaller sperm in large, but the reverse in small,...
Paper Details
Title
Sperm number trumps sperm size in mammalian ejaculate evolution
Published Date
Nov 22, 2015
Volume
282
Issue
1819
Pages
20152122 - 20152122
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