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Ejaculate quality and the success of extra-pair copulations in the zebra finch

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IN many passerine birds, sperm competition1,2 is intense and extra-pair paternity frequent3. The outcome of sperm competition is often determined by relative sperm numbers4,5, and theory predicts that males should maximize the number of sperm they ejaculate during extra-pair copulations6,7. Differences in sperm quality between males also affect the outcome of sperm competition4. Here we report that the swimming velocity of sperm of the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, varies predictably within males, and is determined, together with sperm numbers, by the time since last ejaculation. By performing extra-pair copulations outside their own-pair copulation period, males maximize both the quality and number of sperm in ejaculates. These effects are a consequence of the way sperm are stored and mature in the male reproductive tract. The disportionate success of extra-pair copulations8, also seen in other birds9, may therefore be explained in terms of the independent effects of sperm numbers and velocity.

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Birkhead, T., Fletcher, F., Pellatt, E. et al. Ejaculate quality and the success of extra-pair copulations in the zebra finch. Nature 377, 422–423 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/377422a0

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