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Related: About this forumSperm Evolution Becomes Supercharged Only When They Swim Inside Females
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By STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY JUNE 21, 2021
Sperm size varies dramatically among different animal species. But why is sperm size so variable when they share the same job to fertilize eggs? In a new article published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers from Stockholm University show that animal sperm evolution becomes supercharged only when sperm swim inside females.
Sperm are the most variable cell type known, ranging in size from 0.002 millimeters in a freshwater rotifer to nearly 6 centimeters in a fruit fly. Explaining why sperm are so variable has been a major focus in evolutionary biology over the last 100 years because sperm, no matter from what organism, always have the same function: to fertilize eggs.
Researchers usually try to explain sperm diversity by focusing on how sperm compete to fertilize eggs or how females choose which sperm fertilize their eggs, says Ariel Kahrl, a researcher in the Department of Zoology at Stockholm University.
But it turns out that there is a missing piece of the puzzle the location where sperm and eggs meet can also influence sperm size.
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By STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY JUNE 21, 2021
Sperm size varies dramatically among different animal species. But why is sperm size so variable when they share the same job to fertilize eggs? In a new article published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers from Stockholm University show that animal sperm evolution becomes supercharged only when sperm swim inside females.
Sperm are the most variable cell type known, ranging in size from 0.002 millimeters in a freshwater rotifer to nearly 6 centimeters in a fruit fly. Explaining why sperm are so variable has been a major focus in evolutionary biology over the last 100 years because sperm, no matter from what organism, always have the same function: to fertilize eggs.
Researchers usually try to explain sperm diversity by focusing on how sperm compete to fertilize eggs or how females choose which sperm fertilize their eggs, says Ariel Kahrl, a researcher in the Department of Zoology at Stockholm University.
But it turns out that there is a missing piece of the puzzle the location where sperm and eggs meet can also influence sperm size.
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Brilliant study that still seems kinda obliviously "Duh" in an odd way for me!
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Sperm Evolution Becomes Supercharged Only When They Swim Inside Females (Original Post)
JoeOtterbein
Jun 2021
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DFW
(60,424 posts)1. Considering how small a fruit fly is
Six centimeter sperm is one hell of a trick to pull off. That would be equivalent to 25 feet long sperm for humans. I wonder if there isnt some further explanation due somewhere.
DFW
(60,424 posts)2. As an addendum, I would like to point out from casual observation
As a straight male, I can state from first hand experience that being "supercharged when inside females" is not limited exclusively to sperm.
On edit - worst Ed McMahon impersonation ever.
magicarpet
(19,404 posts)4. Spare the rod,... and spoil the sperm,...
... or something like that....
DFW
(60,424 posts)5. It has been a long time since I have heard the expression used
But I have no reason to think you have it wrong.............