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Intraspecific variation of testis size and sperm length in the yellow-pine chipmunk (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Tamias amoenus</Emphasis>): implications for sperm competition and reproductive success
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Albrecht?I?Schulte-HosteddeEmail author  John?S?Millar
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, N6A 5B7 London, Ontario, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6, Canada
Abstract:Comparative analyses have found that relative testis size is a strong predictor of the prevalence of sperm competition for many taxa, including mammals, yet underlying this pattern is the assumption that intraspecific variation in testis size is related to individual fitness. Because intraspecific variation in ejaculate investment underlies interspecific patterns, it is critical to understand the causes and consequences of intraspecific variation in ejaculate investment. We examined relationships between ejaculate investment (testis size and sperm length) and reproductive success, body size and condition in the yellow-pine chipmunk (Tamias amoenus), a small ground squirrel in which sperm competition occurs. We examined genetic estimates of male reproductive success from a wild population of yellow-pine chipmunks and determined that males with large testes had higher annual reproductive success than males with small testes. This result provides empirical support for the numerous comparative studies that indicate testis size is associated with the intensity of sperm competition. In addition, males in good condition had relatively larger testes than males in poor condition, but there was no evidence of sperm length being dependent on condition. Finally, contrary to many predictions, males that invested more in sperm production (relatively heavy testes) produced shorter sperm, not longer sperm, than males that invested less.Communicated by P.M. Kappeler
Keywords:Body size  Condition dependence  Mammals  Sperm competition  Testis size
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