2023
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-023-04698-1
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Ranking parameters driving siring success during sperm competition in the North African houbara bustard

Abstract: Sperm competition is a powerful force driving the evolution of ejaculate and sperm traits. However, the outcome of sperm competition depends on many traits that extend beyond ejaculate quality. Here, we study male North African houbara bustards (Chlamydotis undulata undulata) competing for egg fertilization, after artificial insemination, with the aim to rank the importance of 14 parameters as drivers of siring success. Using a machine learning approach, we show that traits independent of male quality (i.e., i… Show more

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“…Food availability may also affect temporal mating pattern of females, which is important in determining male fertilization success (Carleial et al, 2020;Pélissié et al, 2014;Sorci et al, 2023). In internal fertilizers, sperm competition success depends on the male mating order, an effect often referred to as sperm precedence (Parker, 1970) and on the temporal interval between successive female matings (Birkhead & Møller, 1993).…”
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“…Food availability may also affect temporal mating pattern of females, which is important in determining male fertilization success (Carleial et al, 2020;Pélissié et al, 2014;Sorci et al, 2023). In internal fertilizers, sperm competition success depends on the male mating order, an effect often referred to as sperm precedence (Parker, 1970) and on the temporal interval between successive female matings (Birkhead & Møller, 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%