Evolution: sperm ejection near and far.
In promiscuous fruit flies, the last male to inseminate a female has a fertilising advantage. Recent evidence indicates that this happens because females eject previously stored semen after a new copulation, revealing female bias in sperm use and the resulting battle of the sexes over fertilisation.
المؤلف الرئيسي: | Pizzari, T |
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التنسيق: | Journal article |
اللغة: | English |
منشور في: |
2004
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