نتایج جستجو برای: sperm traits

تعداد نتایج: 134527  

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Stefan Lüpold Mollie K. Manier Kirstin S. Berben Kyle J. Smith Bryan D. Daley Shannon H. Buckley John M. Belote Scott Pitnick

Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to be influenced by variation in ejaculate quality and interactions among competing sperm. Yet, apart from sperm number, relevant ejaculate characteristics and sperm-sperm interactions are poorly understood, particularly within a multivariate framework and the natural selective environment of the fem...

Fertility reduction due to sub-fertile males is a major concern in breeder flocks. Phenotypic traits of broiler breeder males and their relationships with fertility can be used as reliable indicators for identification and removal of sub-fertile males from the breeder flocks. This study was conducted to investigate semen traits (semen volume, sperm motility, sperm viability and sperm count) and...

2016
Heidi S. Fisher

The remarkable diversity of male reproductive traits observed in nature is often attributed the 2 1 evolutionary forces of sexual conflict, sperm competition, and sperm precedence 1-4. However, the genetic 2 2 mechanisms that enable reproductive traits to respond to changes in selective regime are often unknown. 2 3 Moreover, because most genes expressed in reproductive organs (e.g. testes) are...

2012
Jana Albrechtová Tomáš Albrecht Stuart J. E. Baird Miloš Macholán Geir Rudolfsen Pavel Munclinger Priscilla K. Tucker Jaroslav Piálek

The house mouse hybrid zone (HMHZ) is a species barrier thought to be maintained by a balance between dispersal and natural selection against hybrids. While the HMHZ is characterized by frequency discontinuities for some sex chromosome markers, there is an unexpected large-scale regional introgression of a Y chromosome across the barrier, in defiance of Haldane's rule. Recent work suggests that...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Lisa A McGraw Anthony C Fiumera Meera Ramakrishnan Swetha Madhavarapu Andrew G Clark Mariana F Wolfner

In Drosophila melanogaster, accessory gland proteins (Acps) that a male transfers during mating affect his reproductive success by altering the female's behaviour and physiology. To test the role of male condition in the expression of Acps, we manipulated the pre-adult environment and examined adult males for relative transcript abundance of nine Acps, and for post-copulatory traits that Acps i...

Journal: :Nature reviews. Genetics 2002
Timothy R Birkhead Tommaso Pizzari

The female reproductive tract is where competition between the sperm of different males takes place, aided and abetted by the female herself. Intense postcopulatory sexual selection fosters inter-sexual conflict and drives rapid evolutionary change to generate a startling diversity of morphological, behavioural and physiological adaptations. We identify three main issues that should be resolved...

2016
Julian Santiago-Moreno Milagros Cristina Esteso Silvia Villaverde-Morcillo Adolfo Toledano-Díaz Cristina Castaño Rosario Velázquez Antonio López-Sebastián Agustín López Goya Javier Gimeno Martínez

Postcopulatory sexual selection through sperm competition may be an important evolutionary force affecting many reproductive traits, including sperm morphometrics. Environmental factors such as pollutants, pesticides, and climate change may affect different sperm traits, and thus reproduction, in sensitive bird species. Many sperm-handling processes used in assisted reproductive techniques may ...

2010
I. A. Tsakmakidis A. G. Lymberopoulos T. A. A. Khalifa

An investigation involving seven boars, active in artificial insemination, and 1,350 multiparous sows was conducted at a private farm and aimed at examining the relationship between sperm quality traits and boar fertility in terms of farrowing rate and litter size. This experiment was done for 6 months. The semen samples were evaluated for subjective sperm motility and concentration. Ejaculates...

2010
Clelia Gasparini Leigh W. Simmons Maxine Beveridge Jonathan P. Evans

Sperm competition is expected to favour the evolution of traits that influence the performance of sperm when they compete to fertilize a female's eggs. While there is considerable evidence that selection favours increases in sperm numbers, much less is known about how sperm quality contributes towards competitive fertilization success. Here, we determine whether variation in sperm quality influ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Daniel Paz Decanini Bob B M Wong Damian K Dowling

In most species, females mate multiply within a reproductive cycle, invoking post-copulatory selection on ejaculatory components. Much research has focused on disentangling the key traits important in deciding the outcomes of sperm competition and investigating patterns of covariance among these traits. Less attention has focused on the degree to which such patterns might be context-dependent. ...

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