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Paternity in mallards: effects of sperm quality and female sperm selection for inbreeding avoidance
Authors:Denk  Angelika G; Holzmann  Alois; Peters  Anne; Vermeirssen  Etienne LM; Kempenaers  Bart
Institution:a Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Postfach 1564, D-82305 Starnberg, Germany, b University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Wien, Austria, and c EAWAG, Überlandstrasse 133, Postfach 611, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland
Abstract:Postcopulatory processes might play an important role in sexualselection. In theory, fertilization success could be controlledby females via selection of particular sperm within their reproductivetract, or it could be determined by sperm competition per se.In practice, these two mechanisms are difficult to disentangle.To assess the relative importance of both mechanisms we usedartificial insemination in combination with measurements ofsperm quality (swimming speed and motility) in mallards. Inthis species, females often lack behavioral control over copulationsand hence may use postcopulatory mechanisms to optimize theirreproductive output. One important factor affecting female fitnessmay be selection of genetically compatible males. To investigatethe influence of sperm quality and parental relatedness on paternitywe inseminated 12 groups of related females with a sperm mixturecontaining equal numbers of sperm from a brother and from anunrelated male. Paternity was independent of the relatednessof the siring male to the female but was significantly affectedby long-term sperm swimming speed and motility. No interactionbetween relatedness and sperm quality on paternity was observed.These results suggest that female mallards are not able to selectsperm on a purely genetic basis and emphasize the importanceof sperm quality in gaining paternity.
Keywords:Anas platyrhynchos  cryptic female choice  mallard  sperm competition  sperm motility  sperm selection  sperm swimming speed  
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