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Evolutionary Biology

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Sperm Competition

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Participating Researchers

Sperm competition in flatworms:
Steven Ramm

Cryptic female choice in grasshoppers:
Michael Haneke

Sperm competition in birds:
Tim Schmoll

Alfredo Sánchez-​Tójar

Antje Girndt

Sepand Rihayi

Relevant Publications

Patlar B, Weber M, Temizyürek T, Ramm SA (2020) Seminal Fluid-Mediated Manipulation of Post-mating Behavior in a Simultaneous Hermaphrodite. Current Biology 30(10): 143-149.e4 | DOI

Girndt A, Cockburn G, Sánchez‐Tójar A, Hertel M, Burke T, Schroeder J (2019) Male age and its association with reproductive traits in captive and wild house sparrows. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 32(12): 1432-1443 | DOI

Girndt A, Cockburn G, Sánchez‐Tójar A, Løvlie H, Schroeder J (2017) Method matters: Experimental evidence for shorter avian sperm in faecal compared to abdominal massage samples. PLoS ONE 12(8): e0182853 | DOI

Engqvist L, Cordes N, Schwenniger J, Bakhtina S, Schmoll T (2014) Female remating behaviour in a lekking moth. Ethology 120(7) 662-671| DOI

Cordes N, Yiğit A, Engqvist L, Schmoll T (2013) Differential sperm expenditure reveals a possible role for post-copulatory sexual selection in a lekking moth. Ecology and Evolution 3: 503-511 | DOI

Reinhold K, Ramm SA (2013) Male control of sperm transfer dynamics in a spermatophore-donating bushcricket. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67: 395–398 | DOI

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The past several decades have seen a proliferation of research on sperm competition, stemming from the fundamental insight that the processes of sexual selection identified by Darwin (mating competition and mate choice) will often extend beyond the point of copulation. In species where females mate with multiple males (or have the potential to do so), we can expect adaptations in males to either engage in or avoid sperm competition and hence maximize their fertilization success; adaptations in females to ensure sperm from only preferred males fertilize their eggs (cryptic female choice); and adaptations in both sexes to the fact that the reproductive interests of males and females will frequently diverge (sexual conflict). Our research embraces all of these aspects, using a combination of theory and experiments.

Current theoretical effort focuses on predicting how males should respond to variation in female quality and sperm competition level by altering investment in ejaculates, sperm number and sperm viability. Current empirical projects include studying nuptial gifts, strategic mating effort, and phenotypic plasticity of sperm traits in scorpionflies; the genetics and evolution of sperm morphological and production traits in simultaneously hermaphroditic flatworms; and phenotypic plasticity and evolution of sperm traits resulting from extra-pair paternity in wild populations of socially monogamous birds.

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