Phenotypic correlates of spermatozoon quality in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
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Authors: | Skinner, Andrew M.J. Watt, Penelope J. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK |
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Abstract: | The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis suggests that a femalecan benefit directly from mate choice when the cues she usesindicate the quantity and/or quality of his spermatozoa. Wetested the link between sperm quality and male body size andcoloration in the resource-free mating system of the guppy,a tropical fish characterized by strong female choice. Largermales possessed larger testes and are therefore predicted toproduce larger numbers of spermatozoa than smaller males. Largermale guppies also produced longer spermatozoa than smaller males.Degree of carotenoid coloration did not predict either the quantityor the quality of a male's spermatozoa. These results are consistentwith a previous study that showed that female guppies in thestudy population prefer larger males to brightly colored males.The male-size directed increase in spermatozoon size may bethe result of interplay between sperm competition and the coevolutionof spermatozoon traits with the female reproductive tract. |
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Keywords: | male size phenotype-linked fertility Poecilia reticulata sperm size sperm velocity. |
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