2016
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.133843
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Modification of sperm quality after sexual abstinence in Seba's short-tailed bat,Carollia perspicillata

Abstract: In polygynous mating systems, few males have stable access to sexual mates. With an expected higher copulation rate, harem males may deplete seminal fluids or increase epididymal sperm maturation, generating poor sperm quality. In a first study, we reported a higher sperm quality in sneaker males of Carollia perspicillata. To test whether the lower sperm quality observed in harem males was generated by an elevated copulation rate, we temporarily removed males of both social statuses from the colony. We thus as… Show more

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“…Moreover, the copulation rate itself, which is expected to be higher for harem than sneaker males (Bradbury 1977;Dixson and Anderson 2004), may affect sperm performance due to a trade-off between sperm mobility and quantity (Cornwallis and Birkhead 2006;Wesseling et al 2016). Additionally, an increase in the copulation frequency may affect the efficiency of the seminal glands, the prostate or the Cowper's glands (Dixson and Anderson 2004) and thus the quality of the seminal fluid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the copulation rate itself, which is expected to be higher for harem than sneaker males (Bradbury 1977;Dixson and Anderson 2004), may affect sperm performance due to a trade-off between sperm mobility and quantity (Cornwallis and Birkhead 2006;Wesseling et al 2016). Additionally, an increase in the copulation frequency may affect the efficiency of the seminal glands, the prostate or the Cowper's glands (Dixson and Anderson 2004) and thus the quality of the seminal fluid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second sperm sample was taken the day after, and a third sperm sample after 4 days of being sexually rested. This procedure ensured that any differences in sperm characteristics would be intrinsic differences in quality rather than differences due to depletion [8] or fresh sperm effects [4143] (but see [44]), and only data collected after all males were manually depleted was used. For logistic reasons, males were divided in three sampling batches consisting of 5 aviaries, and all three batches were processed 5 days apart.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OS also did not respond to experimental manipulation of the social context for SC [79]. However, sperm velocity was negatively correlated with levels of malondialdehyde (MDA: a product of oxidative lipid damage) in the ejaculate [79], showing ejaculate OS effects, whereas other studies did not [80,81]. Sperm swimming performance (using CASA) in the house sparrow, Passer domesticus, showed no effects of oxidants or antioxidants in semen (analysis by C.R.F.…”
Section: Sperm Performance Ros and Seminal Antioxidationmentioning
confidence: 91%