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  • Spermatozoa vary greatly in size and shape among species across the animal kingdom. Postcopulatory sexual selection is thought to be the major evolutionary force driving this diversity. In contrast, less is known about how sperm size varies among populations of the same species. Here, we investigate geographic variation in sperm size in barn swallows Hirundo rustica, a socially monogamous passerine with a wide Holarctic breeding distribution. We included samples from seven populations and three subspecies: five populations of ssp. rustica in Europe (Czech, Italy, Norway, Spain, and Ukraine), one population of ssp. transitiva in Israel, and one population of ssp. erythrogaster in Canada. All sperm traits (head length, midpiece length, tail length, and total length) varied significantly among populations. The variation among the European rustica populations was much lower than the differences among subspecies, indicating that sperm traits reflect phylogenetic distance. We also performed a test of the relationship between the coefficient of between-male variation in total sperm length and extrapair paternity levels across different populations within a species. Recent studies have found a strong negative relationship between sperm size variation and extrapair paternity among species. Here, we show a similar negative relationship among six barn swallow populations, which suggests that the variance in male sperm length in a population is shaped by the strength of stabilizing postcopulatory sexual selection.
  • Spermatozoa vary greatly in size and shape among species across the animal kingdom. Postcopulatory sexual selection is thought to be the major evolutionary force driving this diversity. In contrast, less is known about how sperm size varies among populations of the same species. Here, we investigate geographic variation in sperm size in barn swallows Hirundo rustica, a socially monogamous passerine with a wide Holarctic breeding distribution. We included samples from seven populations and three subspecies: five populations of ssp. rustica in Europe (Czech, Italy, Norway, Spain, and Ukraine), one population of ssp. transitiva in Israel, and one population of ssp. erythrogaster in Canada. All sperm traits (head length, midpiece length, tail length, and total length) varied significantly among populations. The variation among the European rustica populations was much lower than the differences among subspecies, indicating that sperm traits reflect phylogenetic distance. We also performed a test of the relationship between the coefficient of between-male variation in total sperm length and extrapair paternity levels across different populations within a species. Recent studies have found a strong negative relationship between sperm size variation and extrapair paternity among species. Here, we show a similar negative relationship among six barn swallow populations, which suggests that the variance in male sperm length in a population is shaped by the strength of stabilizing postcopulatory sexual selection. (en)
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  • Variation in sperm morphometry and sperm competition among barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) populations
  • Variation in sperm morphometry and sperm competition among barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) populations (en)
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  • Variation in sperm morphometry and sperm competition among barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) populations
  • Variation in sperm morphometry and sperm competition among barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) populations (en)
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  • Barn swallow; Extrapair paternity; Hirundo rustica; Sperm competition; Sperm size (en)
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  • 67
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  • Marzal, Alfonso
  • de Lope, Florentino
  • Saino, Nicola
  • Rudolfsen, Geir
  • Cepák, Jaroslav
  • Hermosell, Ignacio G.
  • Lifjeld, Jan T.
  • Mousseau, Timothy A.
  • Kleven, Oddmund
  • Robertson, Raleigh J.
  • Albrecht, Tomas
  • Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea
  • Johannessen, Lars Erik
  • Laskemoen, Terne
  • Møller, Anders P.
  • Vortman, Yoni
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  • 10.1007/s00265-012-1450-0
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