Variability in sperm form and function in the context of sperm competition risk in two Tupinambis lizards

被引:27
作者
Blengini, Cecilia S. [1 ]
Sergio, Naretto [1 ]
Gabriela, Cardozo [1 ]
Giojalas, Laura C. [2 ]
Margarita, Chiaraviglio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Cordoba, IDEA, CONICET, Lab Biol Comportamiento,Fac Ciencias Exactas Fis, RA-5000 Cordoba, Argentina
[2] Univ Nacl Cordoba, IIByT, CONICET, Ctr Biol Celular & Mol,Fac Ciencias Exactas Fis &, RA-5000 Cordoba, Argentina
来源
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2014年 / 4卷 / 21期
关键词
Postcopulatory sexual selection; sperm evolution; sperm morphometry; sperm velocity; Squamata; POSTCOPULATORY SEXUAL SELECTION; MULTIPLE PATERNITY; EJACULATE TRAITS; MALE-FERTILITY; VELOCITY; SIZE; STORAGE; DESIGN; LENGTH; FERTILIZATION;
D O I
10.1002/ece3.1262
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In polyandrous species, sperm morphometry and sperm velocity are under strong sexual selection. Although several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the role of sperm competition in sperm trait variation, this aspect is still poorly understood. It has been suggested that an increase in sperm competition pressure could reduce sperm size variation or produce a diversity of sperm to maximize male fertilization success. We aim at elucidating the variability of sperm morphometric traits and velocity in two Tupinambis lizards in the context of sperm competition risk. Sperm traits showed substantial variation at all levels examined: between species, among males within species, and within the ejaculate of individual males. Sperm velocity was found to be positively correlated with flagellum: midpiece ratio, with relatively longer flagella associated with faster sperm. Our results document high variability in sperm form and function in lizards.
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页码:4080 / 4092
页数:13
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