“…In contrast to several studies that found high degrees of differences in expression of SFPs between manipulated sperm competition levels, the lack of group size, and thus sperm competition effect in M. lignano may therefore be explained by the existence of GEI. Overall, these results suggest that GEI could be widespread among seminal fluid production and this potentially can help explain the maintenance of standing genetic variation for seminal fluid proteins that were shown in some studies (for gene expression: Smith et al , 2009; Patlar et al , 2019; for protein abundance: Baer et al , 2012; Goenaga et al , 2015; Mangels et al , 2015). In fact, one can expect some genetic variation to be maintained for some SFPs because of the lack of fitness relation, thus selection do not act on but, considering their varying functions related tightly with successful reproduction, this can be unlikely a reason for standing genetic variation (Heifetz et al , 2001; LaFlamme et al , 2012; Schjenken & Robertson, 2014; Avila et al , 2015, see also Poiani, 2006), this is unlikely to be a general explanation for genetic variation in SFPs.…”