Shorter sperm confer higher competitive fertilization success.
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Good genes and sexual selection in dung beetles (Onthophagus taurus): genetic variance in egg-to-adult and adult viabilityAssessing the potential for post-copulatory sexual selection in elasmobranchsSperm competition: linking form to function.The relative nature of fertilization success: implications for the study of post-copulatory sexual selection.Intraspecific divergence in sperm morphology of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis: implications for selection in broadcast spawners.Genetic and potential non-genetic benefits increase offspring fitness of polyandrous females in non-resource based mating system.Evolution and spermatogenesis.Sperm swimming velocity predicts competitive fertilization success in the green swordtail Xiphophorus helleriSperm competition and the evolution of sperm design in mammalsPatterns of genetic variation and covariation in ejaculate traits reveal potential evolutionary constraints in guppies.Sperm quality but not relatedness predicts sperm competition success in threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus).Quantitative genetic correlation between trait and preference supports a sexually selected sperm process.The genetic basis of female multiple mating in a polyandrous livebearing fish.Polyandry as a mediator of sexual selection before and after mating.Spermatogenesis of Zaprionus indianus and Zaprionus sepsoides (Diptera, Drosophilidae): Cytochemical, structural and ultrastructural characterization.Intra-specific variation of sperm length in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae: males with shorter sperm have higher reproductive successInsect sperm motility.Spermatozoa Production by Triploid Males in the New Zealand Freshwater Snail Potamopyrgus antipodarumDifferential effects of inbreeding and selection on male reproductive phenotype associated with the colonization and laboratory maintenance of Anopheles gambiaeDo male secondary sexual characters signal ejaculate quality? A meta-analysis.Sexual selection and the evolution of sperm quality.Benefits of polyandry: Molecular evidence from field-caught dung beetles.Sperm traits differ between winged and wingless males of the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior.No association between sperm competition and sperm length variation across dung flies (Scathophagidae).Sperm competition and the coevolution of pre- and postcopulatory traits: Weapons evolve faster than testes among onthophagine dung beetles.Additive genetic variance in polyandry enables its evolution, but polyandry is unlikely to evolve through sexy or good sperm processes.Long sperm fertilize more eggs in a bird.Male house mice evolving with post-copulatory sexual selection sire embryos with increased viability.Polyandrous females benefit by producing sons that achieve high reproductive success in a competitive environment.Evolution of sperm quality but not quantity in the internally fertilized fish Xiphophorus nigrensis.Sperm competitiveness in frogs: slow and steady wins the race.No evidence for sperm priming responses under varying sperm competition risk or intensity in guppies.Genetic variation but weak genetic covariation between pre- and post-copulatory episodes of sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster.Female fitness, sperm traits and patterns of paternity in an Australian polyandrous mouseDiet affects ejaculate traits in a lizard with condition-dependent fertilization successSperm number and velocity affect sperm competition success in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
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Shorter sperm confer higher competitive fertilization success.
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z