This book represents the first analysis of the evolutionary significance of sperm phenotypes and derived sperm traits and the possible selection pressures responsible for sperm-egg coevolution.An understanding of sperm evolution is fast developing and promises to shed light on many topics from basic
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Sperm biology : an evolutionary perspective
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- 2009
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- English
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- 1st ed
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