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Sperm competitiveness in frogs: slow and steady wins the race.

机译:精子在青蛙中的竞争力:缓慢而稳定地赢得比赛。

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When sperm compete to fertilize available ova, selection is expected to favour ejaculate traits that contribute to a male's fertilization success. While there is much evidence to show that selection favours increased numbers of sperm, only a handful of empirical studies have examined how variation in sperm form and function contributes to competitive fertilization success. Here, we examine selection acting on sperm form and function in the externally fertilizing myobatrachid frog, Crinia georgiana. Using in vitro fertilization techniques and controlling for variation in the number of sperm contributed by males in competitive situations, we show that males with a greater proportion of motile sperm, and motile sperm with slower swimming velocities, have an advantage when competing for fertilizations. Sperm morphology and the degree of genetic similarity between putative sires and the female had no influence on competitive fertilization success. These unusual patterns of selection might explain why frog sperm typically exhibit relatively slow swimming speeds and sustained longevity.
机译:当精子争夺受精卵的选择时,精子的选择有望促进射精,这有助于雄性受精。尽管有很多证据表明选择有利于增加精子数量,但只有少数实证研究检查了精子形态和功能的变异如何促进竞争性受精的成功。在这里,我们研究了在外部受精的Myobatrachid蛙,Crania georgiana中对精子形态和功能起作用的选择。通过使用体外受精技术并控制雄性在竞争情况下贡献的精子数量变化,我们发现运动精子比例较高的雄性精子和游泳速度较慢的运动精子在竞争受精时具有优势。精子形态和推定的雌性与雌性之间的遗传相似程度对竞争性受精成功没有影响。这些不寻常的选择模式可能解释了为什么青蛙精子通常表现出相对较慢的游泳速度和持续的寿命。

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