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Social dominance explains within-ejaculate variation in sperm design in a passerine bird

Author(s)
Rojas Mora, Alfonso Luis  
Poste de physiologie comportementale  
Meniri, Magali  
Faculté des sciences  
Ciprietti, Sabrina
Helfenstein, Fabrice  
Laboratoire d'éco-physiologie évolutive  
Date issued
2017
In
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Vol
17
No
66
From page
1
To page
10
Subjects
Sperm competition Social hierarchies Within-ejaculate variation Soma vs. germline Sperm morphology
Abstract
Comparative studies suggest that sperm competition exerts stabilizing selection towards an optimal sperm design – e.g., the relative size and covariation of different sperm sections or a quantitative measure of sperm shape - that maximizes male fertility, which results in reduced levels of within-male variation in sperm morphology. Yet, these studies also reveal substantial amounts of unexplained within-ejaculate variance, and the factors presiding to the maintenance of such within-male variation in sperm design at the population level still remain to be identified. Sperm competition models predict that males should progressively invest more resources in their germline as their mating costs increase, i.e., the soma/germline allocation trade-off hypothesis. When access to fertile females is determined by social dominance, the soma/germline allocation trade-off hypothesis predicts that dominant males should invest less in the control of spermatogenesis. Hence, dominance should positively correlate with within-male variance in sperm design.
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journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/65842
DOI
10.1186/s12862-017-0914-2
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