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Seasonal variation in ejaculate traits of male red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)
Authors:Stefan Lüpold  Tim R. Birkhead  David F. Westneat
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Life Sciences Complex, 107 College Place, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244-1270, USA
2. Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK
3. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, 3700 Gull Lake Drive, Hickory Corners, MI, 49060, USA
4. Department of Biology, 101 Morgan Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40506, USA
Abstract:Many reproductive traits, including ejaculate characteristics, usually show remarkable seasonal variation, but the potential for such dynamics in sperm morphology has been overlooked. Several studies have revealed high within-male repeatability in sperm morphology, but samples have typically been collected within a few hours or days, and the consistency of sperm morphology over longer periods remains unexplored. Here, we tested whether ejaculate traits, including sperm morphology, sperm number, and sperm velocity, exhibit seasonal phenotypic plasticity in a long-lived seasonal breeder, the red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). We found absolute and/or relative flagellum length and sperm velocity to increase across the season, whereas sperm numbers within ejaculates declined. Sperm morphological traits were further positively associated with harem size or the total number of offspring that fledged in each male’s territory, suggesting that sperm morphology is likely to be linked to male reproductive quality. The underlying mechanisms of these patterns of seasonal variation remain unresolved, but we discuss our results in the context of dynamics of reproductive hormones, testicular structures and function, and reproductive behavior.
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