Sperm length evolution in relation to body mass is shaped by multiple trade-offs in tetrapods
L. Koçillari,
S. Cattelan,
M.B. Rasotto
et al.
Abstract:Sperm size is highly variable across species and is influenced by various factors including fertilization mode, female reproductive traits and sperm competition. Despite considerable efforts, many questions about sperm size variation remain open. Variation in body size may affect sperm size evolution through its influence on these factors, but the extent to which sperm size variation is linked to body mass remains elusive. In this study, we use the general theory of Pareto Optimality to investigate the relatio… Show more
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