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Sperm size of African cichlids in relation to sperm competition
Authors:Balshine, Sigal   Leach, Brenda J.   Neat, Francis   Werner, Noam Y.   Montgomerie, Robert
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1, Canada b Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada c Department of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69978, Israel
Abstract:We compared pairs of closely related taxa of cichlid fishesfrom Lake Tanganyika to examine the relationship between spermsize and the presumed intensity of sperm competition. In contrastto previous reports of relatively short sperm in polygamousfishes across a variety of taxa, we found that polygamous cichlidshad significantly longer sperm than their closest monogamousrelatives. In addition, sperm length was significantly relatedto relative testis size (controlling for body size and phylogeny).The site of fertilization may also be correlated with spermlength, as species that fertilize in the female's buccal cavityhad significantly shorter sperm than those that fertilizedeggs on the substrate. Assuming that relatively large testesand polygamous mating are indicative of more intense sperm competition,these results indicate that sperm length is related to the intensityof sperm competition in this clade of cichlids, as has beenfound previously in insects, birds, and mammals.
Keywords:Cichlidae   Lake Tanganyika   mating systems   sperm competition   sperm morphology   testes.
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