Extreme fertilization bias towards freshly inseminated sperm in a species exhibiting prolonged female sperm storage

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  • who: Clelia Gasparini and colleagues from the Centre for Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia have published the research: Extreme fertilization bias towards freshly inseminated sperm in a species exhibiting prolonged female sperm storage, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 08/07/2022

SUMMARY

    FSS and female multiple mating (a) A offspring B (b) fertilization A offspring fertilization offspring B (c) fertilization fertilization offspring A offspring B ‘fresh'). The authors then estimated competitive fertilization success by calculating the relative paternity success of males assigned to the fresh and . . .

     

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