2013
DOI: 10.1086/bblv224n3p166
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Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Egg-Sperm Interactions in Broadcast-Spawning Invertebrates

Abstract: Many marine invertebrate taxa are broadcast spawners, where multiple individuals release their gametes into the water for external fertilization, often in the presence of gametes from heterospecifics. Consequently, sperm encounter the considerable challenges of locating and fertilizing eggs from conspecific females. To overcome these challenges, many taxa exhibit species-specific attraction of sperm toward eggs through chemical signals released from eggs (sperm chemotaxis) and species-specific gamete recogniti… Show more

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“…Thus, we can only speculate on the mechanisms by which sperm fine-tune their chemotactic responses to chemoattractants from different conspecific females. Previous speculation on this issue surround possible links between the control of chemoattractants governing gamete attraction and mechanisms underlying gamete recognition proteins that mediate sperm-egg interactions upon gamete contact (reviewed in [21]). In this way, egg-derived chemical cues may prevent sperm from needlessly tracking the chemoattractants from eggs with which they are ultimately incompatible.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, we can only speculate on the mechanisms by which sperm fine-tune their chemotactic responses to chemoattractants from different conspecific females. Previous speculation on this issue surround possible links between the control of chemoattractants governing gamete attraction and mechanisms underlying gamete recognition proteins that mediate sperm-egg interactions upon gamete contact (reviewed in [21]). In this way, egg-derived chemical cues may prevent sperm from needlessly tracking the chemoattractants from eggs with which they are ultimately incompatible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gamete concentrations for both sexes were standardized within and among blocks. Egg concentrations were calculated through extrapolation of observed counts within a known volume and adjusted to 2 Â 10 5 eggs ml 21 . Sperm density was estimated using an improved Neubauer haemocytometer and adjusted to 2 Â 10 6 sperm ml 21 .…”
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