“…In both mammals and in birds, testosterone levels are related to the percentage of normal sperm found in ejaculates (birds Gumulka and Rozenboim, 2015;Penfold et al, 2000;mammals Walker, 2011) and experimentally increased testosterone levels can increase ejaculate size and sperm concentration (in a passerine; Kast et al, 1998). While the number of sperm (and proportion of normal sperm) are likely to affect fertilisation success (Rowe et al, 2022), to our knowledge, no study to date has examined the relationship between testosterone and sperm motility, which is also likely to be linked to fertilisation success (Birkhead et al, 1999;Denk et al, 2005;Gumulka and Rozenboim, 2015).…”