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Sperm competition risk affects ejaculate strategy in terms of sperm number but not sperm size in squid.

Yoko Iwata1, Noriyosi Sato2, Noritaka Hirohashi3, Yoshiro Watanabe1, Warwick H H Sauer4, Paul W Shaw4,5.   

Abstract

In polygamous species, the mode of sperm storage in females influences evolution of sperm quantitative and qualitative traits because it provides the arena for sperm competition, cryptic female choice and fertilization processes. In this study, we compared ejaculate traits of two squid species, Heterololigo bleekeri and Loligo reynaudii. Both species show dimorphic sperm traits associated with alternative reproductive tactics where consort and sneaker males transfer sperm to different storage sites within a female (on the oviduct and near the mouth, respectively). Due to differences in reproductive behaviours and sperm placement, sperm competition risk is expected to be higher in sneakers than in consorts of both species and higher overall in L. reynaudii. Our results demonstrate that the instantaneous number of released sperm is adjusted to the expected sperm competition risk via an elaborate sperm package. Consort sperm are similar in size; however, sneaker sperm have a significantly longer flagellum in H. bleekeri than in L. reynaudii, most likely due to intra-tactic conflicts associated with sperm storage conditions. From consideration of the different mating tactics, we suggest that while levels of sperm competition determine quantitative traits, sperm quality traits are determined more by the mode of sperm storage and fertilization.
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Keywords:  alternative reproductive tactics; sperm competition; sperm number; sperm size; squid; strategic ejaculation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34165857     DOI: 10.1111/jeb.13894

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Evol Biol        ISSN: 1010-061X            Impact factor:   2.411


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1.  Context-dependent behavioural plasticity compromises disruptive selection of sperm traits in squid.

Authors:  Noritaka Hirohashi; Noriyosi Sato; Yoko Iwata; Satoshi Tomano; Md Nur E Alam; Lígia Haselmann Apostólico; José Eduardo Amoroso Rodriguez Marian
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-08-30       Impact factor: 3.240

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