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Role Of The Epididymis In Sperm Competition, Russell Jones, Jl Dacheux, Brett Nixon, Heath Ecroyd
Role Of The Epididymis In Sperm Competition, Russell Jones, Jl Dacheux, Brett Nixon, Heath Ecroyd
Heath Ecroyd
Although it is generally understood that the testes recruited kidney ducts for reproductive function during the evolution of vertebrates, little is understood of the biological significance of the adaptation. In the context of the evolution of the mammalian epididymis, this report provides evidence that a major role of the epididymis is to enhance a male's chance of achieving paternity in a competitive mating system. A unique example of sperm cooperation, in monotremes is used as evidence that the epididymis produces sperm competition proteins to form groups of 100 sperm into bundles that have a forward motility nearly thrice that of …