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Shorter sperm confer higher competitive fertilization success
Paco Garcia
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Leigh Simmons
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sperm Competition
100%
Polyandry
33%
Paternity
33%
Onthophagus Taurus
33%
Dung Beetles
33%
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism
33%
Spermatozoa
33%
Storage Organ
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sperm
100%
Morphology
41%
Sperm Competition
25%
Fertilization
25%
Polyandry
8%
Mate Choice
8%
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism
8%
Paternity
8%
Spermatozoon
8%
Sperm Storage
8%