نتایج جستجو برای: sperm selection

تعداد نتایج: 352582  

2015
Elizabeth Adkins-Regan Johan J Bolhuis

Variation in fertilization success underlies sexual selection, yet mating does not guarantee fertilization. The relationship between natural inseminations and fertilization success is essential for understanding sexual selection, yet that relationship and its underlying mechanisms are poorly understood in sperm-storing vertebrates such as birds. Here the relationship is analyzed in mating trial...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2007
Fathi, Farhad, Nasr Esfahani, Mohammad Hosein, Razavi, Shahnaz, Tavalaei, Marziyeh, Vahdati, Akbar,

Purpose: The best sperm selection by its binding ability to hyaluronic acid for ICSI and assessment of correlation between sperm binding ability to hyaluronic acid with sperm parameters, protamine deficiency and DNA fragmentation. Materials and Methods: Semen samples collected from 55 infertile couples referring to ?? Fertility and Infertility center were collected during this study. Semen ana...

2012
Phil Grayson Alberto Civetta

Most genes linked to male reproductive function have been known to evolve rapidly among species and to show signatures of positive selection. Different male species-specific reproductive strategies have been proposed to underlie positive selection, such as sperm competitive advantage and control over females postmating physiology. However, an underexplored aspect potentially affecting male repr...

2009
M. J. Solensky K. S. Oberhauser

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2008
Christian Wüst

The mechanisms regulating sperm transfer, storage, and use in insects are far from clear. Even in one of the most well-resolved systems for studying post-copulatory sexual selection, the yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria), the process of sperm transfer is not well understood. Our aim is to model the fluid dynamics of sperm flow in the reproductive tracts of female yellow dung flies to de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
S R Palumbi

Behaviors, morphologies, and genetic loci directly involved in reproduction have been increasingly shown to be polymorphic within populations. Explaining how such variants are maintained by selection is crucial to understanding the genetic basis of fertility differences, but direct tests of how alleles at reproductive loci affect fertility are rare. In the sea urchin genus Echinometra, the prot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Dawn M Higginson Kelly B Miller Kari A Segraves Scott Pitnick

The coevolution of female mate preferences and exaggerated male traits is a fundamental prediction of many sexual selection models, but has largely defied testing due to the challenges of quantifying the sensory and cognitive bases of female preferences. We overcome this difficulty by focusing on postcopulatory sexual selection, where readily quantifiable female reproductive tract structures ar...

2014
David E. Vrech Paola A. Olivero Camilo I. Mattoni Alfredo V. Peretti

There is strong evidence that polyandrous taxa have evolved relatively larger testes than monogamous relatives. Sperm size may either increase or decrease across species with the risk or intensity of sperm competition. Scorpions represent an ancient direct mode with spermatophore-mediated sperm transfer and are particularly well suited for studies in sperm competition. This work aims to analyze...

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