2019
DOI: 10.3390/ani9100839
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Sperm Morphology in Neotropical Primates

Abstract: Simple SummaryThe spermatozoon is a highly differentiated cell, whose morphology has been affected throughout evolution by selective forces such as the competition between the sperm of rival males (sperm competition) and the joint evolution of male and female reproductive tracts (coevolution). The study of its morphology is important when analyzing the relationships between different species. In this contribution we analyzed new specimens and produced a database with all the spermatozoa dimensions recorded to … Show more

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“…Comparisons of our measures of sperm length between A. palliata, A. pigra, and published A. caraya data (52.01 µm, Steinberg et al, 2019) suggest similar mean total lengths among these howler monkeys.…”
Section: Is Sperm Length Constrained In Alouatta?supporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Comparisons of our measures of sperm length between A. palliata, A. pigra, and published A. caraya data (52.01 µm, Steinberg et al, 2019) suggest similar mean total lengths among these howler monkeys.…”
Section: Is Sperm Length Constrained In Alouatta?supporting
confidence: 59%
“…We used ImageJ® (Schneider et al, 2012) to measure 10 predetermined measurements of each sperm cell from the head, midpiece, and tail (Figure 2; Steinberg et al, 2019; Swanson et al, 2016; World Health Organization, 2021). We categorized these as head length, head width, head circumference, midpiece length, midpiece width 1 (near the head), midpiece width 2 (in the middle), midpiece width 3 (near the tail), midpiece area, tail length, and total length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent study provides evolutionary evidence in support of a role for paternal mtDNA in fertilization, with data collected from two neotropical primate families (Cebidae and Atelidae) suggesting that the midpiece-containing mtDNA has evolved to become larger and wider in the younger species (Atelidae) compared to the narrower and shorter midpiece in the ancestral species (Cebidae) [ 21 ].…”
Section: Paternal Inheritance Of Mitochondrial Genome (Mtdna)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any abnormalities in spermatozoa morphology will compromise fertility and even cause sterility in males (Cao et al 2017;Feyisa et al 2018;Oehninger and Kruger 2021). The morphology and morphometry of spermatozoa have been studied from various species and showed diversity among species (Villaverde et al 2013;Cursino and Duarte 2016;Yániz et al 2016;Rossi et al 2018;Steinberg et al 2019;Andraszek et al 2020). Morphometric dimensions of spermatozoa have also been linked to fertility, inbreeding, and phylogenetic studies (Villaverde et al 2013;Lawrence et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%