Infidelity produces faster sperms
Saturday, January 24, 2009 - 14:07
in Biology & Nature
Until now, it has been difficult to prove that fast-swimming sperms have an advantage when it comes to fertilising an egg. But now a research team at Uppsala University can demonstrate that unfaithful females of the cichlid fish species influence the males' sperms. Increased competition leads to both faster and larger sperms, and the research findings now being published in the scientific journal PNAS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, thus show that the much mythologized size factor does indeed count...
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