2015
DOI: 10.1111/azo.12129
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The Gerbil Spermatozoon – interspecific variation in morphology does not invariably follow murine rodent evolutionary trends in response to predicted intermale sperm competition

Abstract: McLennan, H.J., Tuke, J. and Breed, W.G. 2016. The Gerbil Spermatozooninterspecific variation in morphology does not invariably follow murine rodent evolutionary trends in response to predicted intermale sperm competition. -Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 97: 361-369.In various groups of mammals, the intensity of intermale sperm competition relates to relative testes mass (RTM) with some evidence suggesting that this may also be the case for some aspects of sperm form. In murid rodents, a large RTM generally correl… Show more

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