Sperm morphology in the Malagasy rodents (Muroidea: Nesomyinae)
β Scribed by Xiaodan Ding; C.M. Leigh; S.M. Goodman; J.M. Bedford; M.D. Carleton; W.G. Breed
- Book ID
- 102372045
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 469 KB
- Volume
- 271
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0362-2525
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The morphology of the spermatozoon of representative species of the subfamily Nesomyinae (Muroidea: Nesomyidae), a monophyletic group of rodents endemic to Madagascar, was examined by light and electron microscopy to determine the sperm head shape and tail length across the species. Marked interspecific differences were found to occur in both the form of the sperm head and length of the tail. The species that possess a sperm head with an apical hook, which largely contains acrosomal material, generally displayed longer sperm tails, and a species with a spatulate sperm head had the shortest tail. The association between sperm head shape and tail length mirrors that previously found in Eurasian and Australasian murine rodents. Thus, the repeated association between sperm head shape and tail length across these groups of muroid rodents clearly indicates a functional relationship between these two features. A comparison of sperm morphology of the nesomyines to that of related muroid rodents on the mainland of Africa suggests that the possession of an apical hook is the ancestral condition. J. Morphol., 2010. Β© 2010 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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