Proteomic diversification of spermatostyles among six species of whirligig beetles
R. Antonio Gomez,
Romano Dallai,
Dylan J. Sims‐West
et al.
Abstract:Seminal fluid protein composition is complex and commonly assumed to be rapidly divergent due to functional interactions with both sperm and the female reproductive tract (FRT), both of which evolve rapidly. In addition to sperm, seminal fluid may contain structures, such as mating plugs and spermatophores. Here, we investigate the evolutionary diversification of a lesser‐known ejaculate structure: the spermatostyle, which has independently arisen in several families of beetles and true bugs. We characterized … Show more
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