نتایج جستجو برای: sperm competition

تعداد نتایج: 121391  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Outi Ala-Honkola Mollie K Manier Stefan Lüpold Scott Pitnick

Selection to avoid inbreeding is predicted to vary across species due to differences in population structure and reproductive biology. Over the past decade, there have been numerous investigations of postcopulatory inbreeding avoidance, a phenomenon that first requires discrimination of mate (or sperm) relatedness and then requires mechanisms of male ejaculate tailoring and/or cryptic female ch...

2014
Heidi S. Fisher Luca Giomi Hopi E. Hoekstra L. Mahadevan

Sperm cooperation has evolved in a variety of taxa and is often considered a response to sperm competition, yet the benefit of this form of collective movement remains unclear. Here, we use fine-scale imaging and a minimal mathematical model to study sperm aggregation in the rodent genus Peromyscus. We demonstrate that as the number of sperm cells in an aggregate increase, the group moves with ...

2014
Devin Arbuthnott Aneil F. Agrawal Howard D. Rundle

The prevalence of sexual conflict in nature, as well as the supposedly arbitrary direction of the resulting coevolutionary trajectories, suggests that it may be an important driver of phenotypic divergence even in a constant environment. However, natural selection has long been central to the operation of sexual conflict within populations and may therefore constrain or otherwise direct diverge...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Bryan D Neff Lindi M Wahl

Sperm competition is a major force of sexual selection, but its implications for mating system and life-history evolution are just beginning to be understood. Of particular importance is understanding the mechanisms of sperm competition. Models have been developed to determine if sperm competition operates in a fair raffle process, whereby each sperm from competing males has an equal chance of ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2008
Jaclyn M Nascimento Linda Z Shi Stuart Meyers Pascal Gagneux Naida M Loskutoff Elliot L Botvinick Michael W Berns

Optical trapping is a non-invasive biophysical tool which has been widely applied to study physiological and biomechanical properties of cells. Using laser 'tweezers' in combination with custom-designed computer tracking algorithms, the swimming speeds and the relative swimming forces of individual sperm can be measured in real time. This combination of physical and engineering tools has been u...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 1997

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2020

Journal: :Reviews of Reproduction 1998

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2015
Renée C Firman Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Evan Thyer Samantha Wheeler Zayaputeri Yamin Michael Yuan Leigh W Simmons

Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favors increased investment in testes size because greater numbers of sperm within the ejaculate increase the chance of success in sperm competition, and larger testes are able to produce more sperm. However, changes in the organization of the testes tissue may also affect sperm production rates. Indeed, recent comparative analyses suggest tha...

Journal: :Genetics 2013
Kiyoshi Ezawa Hideki Innan

The population genetic behavior of mutations in sperm genes is theoretically investigated. We modeled the processes at two levels. One is the standard population genetic process, in which the population allele frequencies change generation by generation, depending on the difference in selective advantages. The other is the sperm competition during each genetic transmission from one generation t...

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