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Intra‐populational variation of ejaculate traits and sperm depletion in red‐sided garter snakes

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Title Intra‐populational variation of ejaculate traits and sperm depletion in red‐sided garter snakes
Names Friesen, Christopher R. (creator)
Squire, Mattie K. (creator)
Mason, Robert T. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-03 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is copyrighted by The Zoological Society of London and published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. It can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291469-7998.
Abstract Female sexual promiscuity is a prevalent element of mating systems. One consequence of female sexual
promiscuity is that male‐male competition often continues post‐copulation within the female’s
reproductive tract. According to theory, the number of sperm a male inseminates relative to his rivals
strongly predicts his fertilization success. However, sperm quality is also important, especially when
males are sperm limited and female sperm storage is prevalent. In this study, we examined intrapopulational variation in sperm numbers and ejaculate quality (sperm mobility) in male red‐sided garter
snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) and determined whether these traits varied with male body size
and condition over successive matings. We obtained sperm by dissolving copulatory plugs collected
from natural matings, which enabled us to also test whether males allocated more sperm to larger,
more fecund females. We found significant variation in ejaculate quality among males and that small
males transferred as many sperm as large males. Total sperm numbers declined significantly from a
male’s first to second ejaculate suggesting that males may become significantly sperm depleted across
successive matings. The mass of the relatively sperm‐free posterior portion of the copulatory plug that
remained after liberation of sperm was correlated with copulation duration. Males copulated longer
with larger females; however, longer copulation durations did 1 not correlate with total sperm. Thus,
males may allocate more copulatory plug material to larger females to guard against her remating,
instead of allocating more sperm.
Genre Article
Topic sperm competition
Identifier Friesen, Christopher R., Squire, M. K., & Mason, R. T. (2014). Intrapopulational variation of ejaculate traits and sperm depletion in red-sided garter snakes. Journal of Zoology, 292(3), 192-201. doi:10.1111/jzo.12092

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