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The influence of mating system on seminal vesicle variability among gobies (Teleostei, Gobiidae)
Authors:C Mazzoldi    C W Petersen  and M B Rasotto
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy;;
College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, ME, USA
Abstract:A variety of sexual selection mechanisms have been implicated to drive the variability of the male reproductive tract in internal fertilizers, while studies on external fertilizers have been largely limited to exploring the influence of sperm competition on testis size and sperm number. Males in the Gobiidae, a speciose teleost family of demersal spawners with external fertilization, are known to be characterized by accessory structures to the sperm duct called seminal vesicles. These seminal vesicles secrete a mucus-enriched seminal fluid. Seminal vesicle size and function have been demonstrated to be influenced by sperm competition at the intraspecific level. With the aim to test the factors influencing the development of these male organs at the interspecific level, an independent contrast analysis was performed on 12 species, differing in mating system type, sperm competition risk, and duration of egg deposition. The type of mating system appears to be the main factor significantly affecting development of seminal vesicles, with males of monogamous species completely lacking or having extremely reduced organs.
Keywords:Male accessory structures  mating system  sexual selection  sperm competition  Teleostei  comparative analysis
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