Volume 18, Issue 6 (November 2016) 18, 900–901; DOI:10.4103/1008-682X.185849
Quantity versus quality: the sperm war
Shan Xiao, Laixin Xia
Key Laboratory of Zebrafish Modeling and Drug Screening for Human Diseases of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes, Department of Cell Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
Correspondence: Dr. L Xia (xlxsq@126.com)
29-Jul-2016
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The evolution of sperm traits manifests itself prolifically across species, and postcopulatory sexual selection (PSS), as executed by the female, accompanies this process. The adaptive significance of some sperm traits (for example, the shape and number of sperms) is well understood. However, the evolution of germ size has not been fully exploited. The most recent study by Lüpold et al.[1] reveals that the evolution of longer sperm is driven by the female seminal receptacle and mating frequency in Drosophila, which, in turn, increases the benefits to females. These findings provide a comprehensive interpretation regarding the evolution of sperm size.
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