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The evolution of sperm morphometry in pheasants
Authors:Immler S  Saint-Jalme M  Lesobre L  Sorci G  Roman Y  Birkhead T R
Institution:Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. s.immler@sheffield.ac.uk
Abstract:Post-copulatory sexual selection is thought to be a potent evolutionary force driving the diversification of sperm shape and function across species. In birds, insemination and fertilization are separated in time and sperm storage increases the duration of sperm-female interaction and hence the opportunity for sperm competition and cryptic female choice. We performed a comparative study of 24 pheasant species (Phasianidae, Galliformes) to establish the relative importance of sperm competition and the duration of sperm storage for the evolution of sperm morphometry (i.e. size of different sperm traits). We found that sperm size traits were negatively associated with the duration of sperm storage but were independent of the risk of sperm competition estimated from relative testis mass. Our study emphasizes the importance of female reproductive biology for the evolution of sperm morphometry particularly in sperm-storing taxa.
Keywords:comparative study  female reproductive biology  pheasants  sperm competition  sperm morphometry  sperm storage duration
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